Color Analysis of The Great Gatsby For many, the color green represents nature, trees, forests, etc. This is not true in F. Scott Fitzgerald's famous novel The Great Gatsby. From the radiant green light across the bay at Daisy Buchanan's house to the flourishing landscape of West Egg, Fitzgerald uses green to deliver themes of ambition for love, hope, and a perpetual effort to regain what one had lost many years ago. In F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, the color green serves as a profound…
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Draft The Yellow Decay Colors are a big part of the world around us. They carry special messages to describe something that words cannot. Also, colors can symbolize many things. For example, artists use different colors on their paintings to express special messages to people. They use dark black to emphasize sadness or light green to express happiness. F. Scott Fitzgerald is like an artist too, because his novel The Great Gatsby is full of different colors. Every color in his writing has its…
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Did you know colors can convey emotions and moods in a novel? F Scott Fitzgerald uses many writing styles. The most common styles he uses is syntax, dictations, and uses rhetorical strategies to display his messages. F Scott fitzgerald was known as one of the most brilliant writer of the time. F Scott FitzGerald most famous style uses colors to set the mood or portray what it means in more depth.Green means money,hope,envy,Future. Blue represents moodiness and Depression. Aswell the book is moody…
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People see colors every day, but to many people, they don't mean anything. When some people think about colors it makes them think of a mood or a feeling. Colors can commonly be used as a way to symbolize something. Symbolism is very common in literature, and in many novels, colors can be used to get the reader involved in the emotions, or feelings going on in the story. In the novel The Great Gatsby, Author F. Scott Fitzgerald often uses colors to display the certain moods, emotions, or feelings…
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abstract ideas and concepts to the readers. The Great Gatsby is the epitome of exceptional use of literary devices. The author, F. Scott Fitzgerald, employs several elaborate literary devices in the novel; the most prevalent being symbolism. The significance of the many symbolic elements in The Great Gatsby plays a role in revealing the underlying themes of the American Dream, the ongoing clash between love and wealth and social and moral…
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In F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel, The Great Gatsby, the protagonist, main character named Jay Gatsby is hoping of life with Daisy Buchanan, a woman who Gatsby has loved since before he went to war, and is constantly trying to win her love back after she married another man. Daisy’s cousin, Nick Carraway, describes Gatsby’s efforts and helps him try and win Daisy over as he tells the colorful story from a first person point of view. In this novel, color plays an essential role. Throughout the F. Scott…
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Motif Adultery is a defining motif in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby as well as T.S. Eliot’s The Waste Land. Written from modernist perspectives, these two works seek to portray modern, industrial society in its most genuine light. Doing so it involves exposing and illustrating the overpowering sexual natures individuals possess. There are three specific occurrences of the motif in the novels that best exemplify its meaning. In The Great Gatsby, Tom Buchanan has an affair with Myrtle Wilson…
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steps is to step on them. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s the Great Gatsby, the upper class does just that: it climbs the steps of social class by stepping over those who are poorer. The lower class face degradation and downfall caused by the wealthy’s selfish pursuit of pleasure and satisfaction. In the Great Gatsby, the Valley of Ashes symbolizes Fitzgerald’s criticism towards the wealthy’s sole regard for self gain, which creates dire consequences for the poor. Fitzgerald uses specific language to describe…
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The parallel between Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby and Jack Kerouac’s On the Road The concept of the American dream was a topic of interest for many writers in the mid of the twentieth century;Jack Kerouac’s On the Roadis a novel that discusses the idea of the American Dream and how itwas corrupted after the end of World War II and the Cold War. During this time, the economic life in American is flourished and people began to move from the towns to the cities searching for a better life and future…
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The Great Gatsby Contents 摘要…………………………………………………………………..2 Abstract……………………………………………………………….3 1.Introduction 1.1 A brief description of F. Scott Fitzgerald……………………................4 1.2 Colours and its symbolic significances…………………………………5 2. Colours in The Great Gatsby 2.1 Red—— The Jazz Age……………………………………….................7 2.2 White —— The Upper Class……………………………………….......8 2.3 Green ——Aspiration ……………………………………………...9-10 3. Other Colours in The Great Gatsby…
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