In the novel “The Great Gatsby”, F. Scott Fitzgerald, uses the imagery of color throughout the book. Social classes, emotional states,and racial slurs, all reflect back on the many different colors that are used throughout the book. The colors are used repeatedly as symbols, and shades to develop the mood and tone In different scenes of the novel. The color white is a symbol of being clean and fresh, on the contrary it could also be very tainted like the color black. Green is the ruling color in the book which represent confidence and hope.
Colors are everywhere in our lives. Most of artists, poets, and musicians use colors as symbols or meanings in their writing or art. In the Great Gatsby written by F.Scott Fitzgerald uses colors to represent the meanings. Fitzgerald uses the color green to represent hope. My quote is “Involuntarily I glanced seaward and disguised nothing except a single green light” chapter I page 21.
The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald struggled with some things such as poverty himself so while writing The Great Gatsby he dumped parts of his life into the main character Jay Gatsby. Fitzgerald uses color symbolism for many reasons. The american dream is the idea that all americans should have the equal opportunity to achieve success through hard work and determination. This life only owes you what you work for but unfortunately some people are born with the silver spoon. Color is significant to writers because they use it often to give images of the characters they use, they use it to describe events and to exaggerate scenes in their writings, books.
Kevin Jimenez Ms.Marder English 3cp 8 April 2016 The Great Gatsby:True Colors Life is all about feelings and emotions and what better way to describe them using colors. Colors are often used to describe symbolism they describe the mood of the setting and they can also differentiate the rich from the poor,colors are used in different aspects to describe someone or something. In F.Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, characters such as Gatsby Nick and Daisy use colors to describe their emotion of the setting, and feelings towards each other. Colors portray each character 's emotions, setting changes, and foreshadowing future events.
In The Great Gatsby, the author, F. Scott Fitzgerald used colors to show personalities of the characters and also to show that colors can also express feelings like hope, depression or innocence. Throughout the book, colors are mentioned and take a deep role in Fitzgerald’s symbolizing which is the reason why you should pay attention every time a color is mentioned in the book. There are many colors mentioned however the most important ones that are thoroughly mentioned are white, gold, green and blue. White is a color used to represent Daisy in this book. White is a color that shows purity and innocence.
Color Symbolism in The Great Gatsby Color in The Great Gatsby plays a big part in showing us how Gatsby and Daisy’s lives are. It shows different things such as hope, wealth, purity, and death. Here we see the different symbols it shows throughout the story such as Daisy’s dress and her car. Gatsby, Tom, and Daisy all show us different personalities and lifestyles simply through colors. Colors are a great way to express things, for we underestimate the colors themselves and look over them everyday.
In the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, symbolism is very important all throughout it. Not only does he use objects to show symbolism, but he also uses color symbolism to prove the importance of the theme and development of the characteristics in the Great Gatsby. Color symbolism brings out the visual of the story, so readers can picture it in their mind as they are reading. Fitzgerald took the colors to an advanced level by using key colors to help further deepen the meaning of the book and its characters. Although there are many colors in the novel, Fitzgerald uses the colors green, white, and yellow to symbolize Gatsby’s emotions and riches.
As the famous painter Pablo Picasso once said, “Colors, like features, follow the changes of emotions. ”(Pablo Picasso) Picasso used the colors in his paintings to describe his emotions and real life events. Like Picasso, F. Scott Fitzgerald uses his words to paint a picture for the readers. Throughout The Great Gatsby, colors are portrayed with vivid imagery that astute readers will learn to understand as they endure the magical, thought provoking book. This book is a great example of vivid colors, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Jenna Rickert Ms. Banks Honors English 11 April 24, 2015 Symbolism: White & Green In The Great Gatsby the author, F. Scott Fitzgerald uses colors to convey deeper more dynamic personalities; thus giving the reader a more complex view of a particular character or theme. Color symbolism helps audiences to understand and comprehend a deeper diverse side to a character. For example, the colors white and green are some of the many symbolic colors in The Great Gatsby and is correlated with, simplicity, youth, envy, and money.
‘The Great Gatsby’ was written by Scott Fitzgerald in France in the spring of 1924. Fitzgerald was inspired to write the book by the grand parties he attended on prosperous Long Island. This commentary of ‘The Great Gatsby’ focuses on chapter five, Fitzgerald's use of simile, symbols and allusions. Fitzgerald uses multiple similes to represent the main character, Gatsby’s mind. Fitzgerald stated, ‘Now, in the reaction, he was running down like an overwound clock.
The color of white symbolizes corruption as in the example of Gatsby showing the policeman a white card to not get in trouble. The color of yellow symbolizing wealth as represented with Gatsby’s luxurious car which shows how wealthy he is. And, the color green symbolizes the future as it symbolizes the future and dream because of Gatsby’s wanted dream/future he wanted with Daisy as the green light is at her house. So in conclusion, the symbolism of color in the book is a major part of the novel and there are many other colors in the novel that have symbolism like gray, silver or gold, but these colors stood out the most in The Great
The color green has its own significance in the novel, as it is mainly attached to Gatsby. The color green is usually attached with nature as in rebirth of spring, growth, wealth, hope and envy. Green embodies Gatsby’s dream and the perpetual pursuit of it. The green color is visited by the reader for the very first time through the element of the green light at the end of Daisy’s dock.
With the beginning of the 20th century, great changes arrived in all spheres of human activity due to the growing needs of the society. Like everything else, literature had to offer new literary frames that will meet the requirements of the readership. One of the pioneers that had the courage to try something different and unique was the American novelist Francis Scott Fitzgerald, who became a cultural icon because of his success to embody the era he in which he lived inside of his works. Through the analysis of some key symbols in ‘The Great Gatsby’ we will see how for example colors do not always have positive connotations or how some elements, minor and irrelevant to the one group of characters, have great importance to the other.
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald portrays the perverted side of humanity. This is accomplished through using characters who have serious flaws as well as character and color symbolism. Fitzgerald uses Nick Caraway to illustrate the modernist side of individuality, while Tom Buchanan represents a twisted version of the American Dream. The desire of Gatsby to obtain Daisy's love and realize the American ideal is symbolized by the color green. Fitzgerald's book-the Great Gatsby is a work of modernist literature.
Color is everywhere. Although color may not seem important, they might have a greater, deeper meaning. Fitzgerald’s novel, The Great Gatsby, is set back in the Roaring 20’s, when the economy was booming. A newly rich man named Jay Gatsby is one of the richer people in this time that enjoys his money. He throws overgenerous parties, hoping that the love of his life, Daisy Buchanan, attends.