color symbolism in the great gatsby

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English

 

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Susan D

 

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May 3, 2016

 

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The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is full of symbols and symbolic ideas. Fitzgerald portrays important messages in the novel by his symbolic use of colors, names, places, weather and characters. Colors are an important part in Fitzgerald’s description of the lives of Jay Gatsby, Nick Carraway and the other characters...
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F. Scott Fitzgerald uses the colors yellow and white to express an image to the reader of what is going on in the story. F. Scott Fitzgerald uses the color yellow to symbolize moral decay, and death. He also uses white to symbolize innocence, and honorable. The color white in The Great Gatsby symbolizes innocence and honorable...
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