What Does The Water Symbolize In The Great Gatsby

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Overall, in the story, “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald’s key symbolism of the colors green, white, silver, gold, and blue illustrate a fundamental element. The color green symbolizes desire, hope, and dreams of future happiness that shines through the darkness. The green color comes for Daisy and Tom’s dock which can be seen across the water to Gatsby’s house. The green light represent to Gatsby’s his desire, hope, and dream of being with Daisy. The desire, the longing of Gatsby wanting to be with Daisy. The hope of one day they will be together and Gatsby will hear Daisy say she never loved Tom. The dream of Gatsby’s desire and hope are so close in his reach, and yet so far. White represents innocence and a shield from the truth.