What Does The Gold Symbolize In The Great Gatsby

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Ally Perez
Schaper
English III
11 October 2017
The Great Gatsby
What are your favourite colors? What colors can you use to describe your current mood? We as humans use colors for everything. Colors can describe a feeling or emotion. Throughout The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald uses many different colors to describe events taking place in the book. Colors have a significance and are a major use of symbolism in the book. The color gold is used plenty throughout the run of this novel. The gold symbolizes the “old rich”. As Nick states “I put my arm around Jordan's golden shoulder”(Fitzgerald 76). In this quote Nick describes Jordan as golden meaning Jordan shines like wealth and riches. When somebody is golden they have a bright personality or ritzy type of person, in this case gold is described to show that Jordan is ritzy and you can tell that she has lots of wealth. Another example of the word gold being used in the novel is when Daisy is being described, “High in a white palace the king's daughter, the golden girl”(Fitzgerald 108). Daisy is high in a white tower untouchable from everything all from her father “the king’s” wealth. Gold describes the authentic old money …show more content…

“A gray, florid, man with a hard, empty face”(Fitzgerald 93). The adjectives used to describe Cody are very dull and boring and this really affects the mood of the character and the surrounding characters by giving the story a dull mood. The colors used throughout the novel affect the mood and setting of the book. “Occasionally a line of grey cars crawls along an invisible track, gives out a ghastly creak and comes to rest”(Fitzgerald 35). The surrounding adjectives in this sentence give a very dark, as well as sinister mood to the description of the valley of ashes. It sets the mood of the setting as a place that you probably don't want to visit. Grey is used to describe senseless and emotionless nouns in the