The Great Gatsby The Color White: Symbol of Tarnish?

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English

 

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Ricardo L

 

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November 5, 2014

 

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The characters in the novel are not the only ones dumbfounded at the confusion of life; things are not in the norm anymore, and Fitzgerald's new use of the color white further exemplifies the confusion of illusion versus reality amongst people during the American modernistic period. The two leading female characters in the novel, Daisy and Jordan, are usually seen in white...
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In addition, Gatsby, when he wanted to meet Daisy again for the first time in five years, wore a white suit as if to show that he was good and pure, when in reality he was not. Daisy's character is enhanced by Fitzgerald's use of the color white to indicate Daisy's freshness and innocence. He notes the gleaming white house, the airy, white rooms, and Daisy lounging in a white dress...
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