The Color Green In The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald

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Typically when you think of the color green you think of rebirth, hope, or peace. In the book The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald the color green makes several appearances. Jay Gatsby is a man who’s main goal in life is to reclaim the love he lost. Although the book is about the American dream, the color green represents hope. Throughout the book The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald uses the color green to represent hope. He does this through Gatsby, Daisy, and Nick when they are seeing, speaking about or describing the color green.
Within the first few pages of The Great Gatsby NIck notices Gatsby reaching out for a green light. Any reasonable person can conclude that he is reaching out for the hope that he will one day regain his lost love. Nick “could have sworn that he was trembling. Involuntarily I glanced seaward— and distinguished nothing except a single green light, minute and far away,” (21 Fitzgerald). As many people know, hope is the thing that we cling to when we don’t have anything else. As a result of that hope usually seems very far away even though it may be on the other side of the lake. Most people would try as hard as they can to achieve their hopes. If you’ve ever read the book you know that Gatsby’s main hope is to …show more content…

Daisy is immediately overwhelmed upon arrival and decides to cling to her cousin. She even gave him an out if he got too overwhelmed. Back then People would fill out dance cards so no one would be lonely/awkward during any one dance. “ Present a green card. I’m giving out green ——,”(104 Fitzgerald). Daisy was Gatsby’s main source of hope, so when she says that all Nick needs to do is present a greencard all she really means is he needs to have a little hope. It is very important for everyone to have hope, that is what Daisy was trying to get