The Symbolism Of Color In The Great Gatsby
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is filled with symbolism of every
kind. Light and dark play a large role in the development of The Great
Gatsby. There are also a great deal of time references. Time is used to
show things that go beyond what is apparent in The Great Gatsby. This all
helps to develop the characters. Without symbolism like this the message
of the book would be a mystery. Symbolism makes a book easier to figure
out. In The Great Gatsby by Fitzgerald the colors white, green, and gold
are used as a tool to develop plot and character.
The color white is ....
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