What Does Pink Symbolize In The Great Gatsby

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Gabrielle Corso November 13, 2014 This Means That Kurt Vonnegut once said “Symbols can be so beautiful, sometimes.” Throughout Francis Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby there is an immense amount of symbolism. Some of it good which are colors like pink representing the love, some of it bad like yellow showing the destruction throughout the story, or colors like green which just represent the American dream. Not only do colors symbolize other meanings but you also have things like time that pop up a lot throughout the story. The symbolism creates a story within the story which makes you think deeper. Whether it’s through colors, the green light, or time, Francis Scott Fitzgerald wishes you to get more out of his book than just a story. …show more content…

First off the color pink represents love, more specifically Gatsby and Daisy’s love and appears whenever they are together. First when Gatsby and Daisy come together again, “…and there was a pink and golden billow of foamy clouds above the sea” (Fitzgerald 94). This is most simply representing the love between Gatsby and Daisy in that time. It appears again when Gatsby insists to Tom that Daisy had never loved each other. There were colors like pink that brought a very bright mood to the story, but than there were also colors such as yellow that brought destruction. When Myrtle died all you can picture in your mind is the color yellow. She was wearing a yellow dress and got hit by a yellow car under the yellow eyes of TJ Eckleburg. But not only does it show the destruction of Myrtle, but it shows corrupt search of Gatsby’s American Dream by him driving in his yellow …show more content…

Like already stated, he believed in the orgastic future and was obsessed with the past. “Can’t repeat the past? Why of course you can!” (Fitzgerald 110) Five years ago Gatsby and Daisy were very much in love. But World War II came along, Gatsby went to war, they lost contact, and Daisy married Tom. Gatsby than moved back and wanted to repeat the past with Daisy. When Gatsby and Daisy finally meet again time appears again. As Gatsby waits for Daisy he leans on a clock sitting on Nick’s mantle. The pressure Gatsby is putting on the clock represents the pressure he is putting on time. The clock almost drops, signifying that time has failed him. His entire life was devoted to becoming a wealthy man and impressing Daisy. But in the end Gatsby did not get his perfect fantasy, he and Daisy did not end up