Significance Of The Green Light In The Great Gatsby

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The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, The green light represents Gatsby’s hopes and dream for the future and his love for daisy. The green light is at the end of daisy (nick cousin and gatsby's love of his life but married to tom) dock in the east egg, it’s barely visible from gatsby’s west egg lawn. Gatsby (rich and friends with nick) hopes it’s daisy in the east egg. Gatsby bought that house in the west egg because it’s across the sea from daisy in the east egg. In chapter 1, he was talking to nick, nick is gatsby’s friend and he sells bond for a living, then he went outside and walked around the lawn and saw the green light. Telling nick that the green light is for the future. He reaches out toward the darkness as guiding light to lead him to his goals. Because it’s gatsby’s quest to find daisy and try to make her love him again. But later on in the book, Nick helped gatsby meet daisy but turns out daisy is married to tom. In chapter 9, Nick compares the green light to how America, rising out of the ocean, and how it must looked in early years. In chapter 5, Gatsby said "If it wasn't for the mist we could see your home across the bay," "You always have a green light that burns all night at the end of your dock” to daisy. …show more content…

He is the one obsessively stares at that green light at the end of daisy’s dock. Nick is the one who realizes the significance of the green light for gatsby when he see gatsby stretching his arm out towards it. He also is the one who connects the green light to everyone hopes and dream at the end of the