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    In the very prestigious novel The Great Gatsby color symbolism plays a very important role in the book and how the reader interprets what is happening. For example the color green represents the life Gatsby wanted that was just in front of him while the color yellow represents the different social classes within the book with all the money they had or all the money they did not have. The color blue represents the lonely times Gatsby had at his gargantuan mansion that was located in West Egg.…

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    Symbolism in The Great Gatsby There are various forms of symbolism in the novel The Great Gatsby, but there are three that are very important and must be understood for the reader to fully enjoy the ideas in the novel. The eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckelburg, otherwise known as the “Eyes of God”, overlook the “Valley of Ashes” the eyes watch over everyone, and they see everything that goes on. The valley of ashes symbolize the decay of society, it also links back to World War One symbolizing the areas…

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    into the past." The last line of F. Scott Fitzgerald 's infamous The Great Gatsby. The main reason as to why he wrote such a novel was to create a consciously artistic achievement of something that was beautiful and simple, yet intricately patterned. What is really intriguing is why Fitzgerald used Nick as the narrator, or the amount of symbolism he used, as well as what one would make of Nick Carraway 's final statement to Gatsby. Using these elements, Fitzgerald accomplishes the purpose in the…

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    Transitional Sentence. Weather plays a major role in each of the character’s mood in The Great Gatsby. At the beginning of the story, the summer of the Roaring Twenties, Nick, Tom, Daisy, and Jordan are having a grand time. As the rising action occurs between Daisy and Gatsby, it begins to rain as they reunite and after they are comfortable with each other the sun peaks from the clouds. The climax arises when Gatsby, Nick, Jordan, Tom, and Daisy travel to New York City on the hottest and most…

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    used to reflect different emotions. Artists, authors, painters, graphic designers, and many more people like Picasso have used the technique of color symbolism to portray different points, emotions, or symbols that they wish to express to their viewers. One author in particular that used color symbolism was F. Scott Fitzgerald in his novel The Great Gatsby. Throughout the novel, the main character, Nick Carraway, gets involved with a disastrous relationship among his friends, some of whom are…

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    Ashes, almost every color in this novel has a hidden message behind it. In the novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby, a man by the name of Jay Gatsby, who grew up on a poor farm in North Dakota, attempts to achieve the American Dream. In that process he falls in love with a woman named Daisy Buchanan. When Gatsby goes off to war, Daisy gets married to a rich man, Tom Buchanan. Gatsby devotes the rest of…

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    weight of the great war. F. Scott Fitzgerald portrays this inconsistency in his novel, The Great Gatsby, through symbolism to show the gap that separates the classes. Fitzgerald 's use of the green light, the billboard, and the books in the library adds layers to the plot and enforces the theme about wealth and the evils that it can hold. One of the biggest examples of symbolism in Fitzgerald’s classic is the green light that shines across the lake visible from Jay Gatsby’s house. Gatsby, the…

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    gambler." Gatsby hesitated, then added coolly: "He 's the man who fixed the World 's Series back in 1919” (Fitzgerald 112) Like this example Nick learns about the money and crimes that go on around Gatsby. Surrounded by characters with poor morality he flaunts wisdom and good morals even though he is described as not a highly regarded person. Through his episodes with Jay Gatsby, Tom Buchanan, and the other haughty characters in the novel…

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    this color symbolism can be found in almost any famous novel. The reason for this is that colors are the universal language of emotion. Colors, in literature, can show so many traits about people places and objects such as emotional state, social class, and even their meaning in the theme of the story. For this reason, color symbolism is an extremely important part of literature, especial in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, The Great Gatsby. This Novel undoubtedly uses the most color symbolism out…

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    Cars also generally represent things like freedom and industrialism, which provides irony to the book because people were stuck in their social classes and could not really be free at all during this time. In Francis Scott Fitzgerald’s book The Great Gatsby, the motif of automobiles symbolizes the egotism the super powerful upper-class, and can also be used to the determine a characters true personality through their relationship to automobiles. Jay Gatsby’s…

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