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Color Symbolism In The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald

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Color symbolism plays a big role in showing readers how hope is represented throughout this novel. In the novel, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the narrator, Nick Carraway is telling a story about the life of a man named J. Gatsby. J. Gatsby was a young man who fell in love with a young woman whose name was Daisy Fay. Daisy and Gatsby were in love for a while until Gatsby was deployed into World War 1 and left for five years. Daisy moves on with her life and finds another love, Tom Buchanan. Tom Buchanan was a man of old money, something Gatsby was not.Tom is not a man of his word and has a mistress, Myrtle wilson. Myrtle is the wife of George Wilson, who has no idea about the affair. Nick Carraway moves into a home next to a extravagant
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