color symbolism in Great gatsby

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The color grey conveys the feeling of lacking spirit and dreariness. This area was where men worked tirelessly in the ashes, and people saw this area as dirty and low-life. Mr. Wilson, the husband of Tom's lover, Myrtle, is a handsome but lifeless man who is described as gray by the ashes in the air...
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The gray on him symbolizes the lack of life spirit that he has. White is frequently used in the Great Gatsby as a symbol of innocence. Daisy's tendency to wear white makes her seem innocent and almost naive. In reality though, Daisy has a very selfish view of the world around her. The color green is also very symbolic of hope in the novel...
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