Symbolism in The Great Gatsby

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November 28, 2013

 

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Within these symbols Fitzgerald mainly expresses feelings and the American Dream. Fitzgerald uses colors like an artist in his novel. Each color represents a different feeling or has a different meaning. He uses the color yellow to symbolize moral decay and death, the color white to symbolize innocence, and the color green to express hope...
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Fitzgerald's use of the color green the most compared to the other two colors. Although these are not the only colors that Fitzgerald uses for symbolism, they are the ones that he uses in the novel that have a significant meaning the most. The one color that stands out in the story with the symbol of moral decay is the color yellow...
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