the color green symbolizes nature which correlates directly to hope and confidence. In the novel, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the color green is described through a green light at the end of a boat dock. At the beginning, the green light is used to symbolize the hope of reaching his dream of being with Daisy. In the middle, the green appears again, but this time the light represents the dream slipping away from Gatsby's hands. Then the light comes up at the end, which symbolizes and reminds…
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brought out the true symbols and meanings of these books. For so on Like the book “The Great Gatsby,” used many symbolisms like the green light. When Gatsby came out to the Balcony having his hand out towards the green light. That had symbolized hope and Daisy, his true…
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In the Great Gatsby there were many themes along with symbols in the story. One of those themes was, money doesn’t buy you happiness. The three symbols were the green light, the parties that Jay Gatsby had, and the West and East Egg. The green light represented money and the hopes and dreams that Jay had. The parties were held all the time for people Gatsby didn’t even know. Lastly when Gatsby tries to buy off Nick’s friendship so that he can bring Daisy over. The green light in the story symbolizes…
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book “The Great Gatsby”. I have chosen to do the symbol that stuck out to me the most when reading The Great Gatsby. That was the Green Light. As they described the green light with the fog and how its far away but you can see it. It’s like a dream because the fog can be represent how you see how you see you dream but it’s a blur really, but you know what you are seeing is clear. The Green light can also be like or represent a new start. Because in chapter 9 Nick compares the green light to how America…
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Fantasy .The Great Gatsby by F.Scott Fitzgerald told the story about a man who would do anything even if it's a risk to achieve his American Dream. Gatsby work hard for his American Dream even through thick and thin he still did everything to accomplish it. Even though Gatsby was able to live the American dream he didn't achieve what he wanted to . Therefore for this reasons in the Great Gatsby Gatsby focus his dream of being with Daisy . In the Great Gatsby the author uses the Green light to show…
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important aspect of our everyday lives, yet, when you dive deeper into the literature you're reading, symbolism is used to give the text a deeper meaning. 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…
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Fitzgerald's, The Great Gatsby, became a best seller because of the symbolism used to express the theme throughout the novel. Many people think of the American Dream as being free and everything is is good. However, there is a dark side about it. Without this symbolism, the theme of the dying American Dream, the book would have never gotten to where it is today. This theme is what really made up the book. Some of the most obvious examples of the theme, in the novel are the green light, Gatsby's shirts…
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like red and green for Christmas, yellow is happy, and blue is sad. But Fitzgerald takes the use of colors to a whole new level, and gives the use of colors a whole new meaning. By using significant colors with each character, Fitzgerald is providing the reader with important details about the character without having to go into specifics. In The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald uses colors as a symbol to shed some insight into the different characters lives, the situations they are in, and what kind of person…
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Sheena Edquiban Ms. Kim AP LAC, 4° March 18, 2014 The Great Gatsby Final Draft In the novel, The Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, it tends to exemplify the theme of the how the “American Dream” was whisked away during the 1920’s. The novel features a lot of immoral people that is shown to take advantage of money and such a lavish lifestyle and forgetting what it was like to actually earn your money through hard work. All through which is displayed found through color symbolizations…
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and someone’s personal goal is often not recognized until after it has been achieved. However, this does not change the effects that come from them. Steve Jobs once said, “You cannot connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards”. The importance of analyzing others actions is evident in recognizing F. Scott Fitzgerald’s purpose for the way he writes The Great Gatsby. Throughout his writing, Fitzgerald uses many literary devices to enhance the beauty of the novel. One…
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