What Does The Color Green Symbolize In The Great Gatsby

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Throughout the Great Gatsby, there are many different colors that reoccur all over the novel. One color that is mentioned far more than the others is the color green. Throughout the novel, green represents the idea of both Gatsby’s desire to be with Daisy and his efforts to get Daisy to love him.

During the novel, the color green is used to represent Gatsby’s desire to be with Daisy. Early in the novel, Nick describes Gatsby looking at “a single green light, minute and far away, that may have been at the end of a dock (Fitzgerald 21).” Later in the novel, this light is revealed to be at the end of the Buchanon's dock. Here, the green light represents Gatsby’s desire to be with Daisy – she serves as the green light across the water, but ultimately