Symbolism in The Great Gatsby

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English

 

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Debra H

 

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February 27, 2013

 

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In this novel, the green light is a symbol of Gatsby's want for Daisy. However, this view is too simplistic. Going "two steps", the green light and green in general symbolizes all of Gatsby's longings and wants. For example, the green light at the end of Daisy's dock represents one of many things that Gatsby has longed for his entire life...
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This includes wealth/possessions (to win Daisy over), personal distinction, acceptance, and, of course, Daisy. At the time of the story, Gatsby has all of the above except Daisy. This leaves a huge gap that Gatsby can't and won't deal with. After all, he did spend all his life trying to possess many things in order to win Daisy over, and he is not about to let that time go to waste...
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