Color Symbolism in Gatsby
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What does the color golden symbolize?

  • Sadness
  • Richness (correct)
  • Neutrality
  • Hope
  • What does the color silver symbolize?

  • Anger
  • Joy
  • Wealth (correct)
  • Sadness
  • What does the color white symbolize?

  • Moral unblemished (correct)
  • Sadness
  • Neutrality
  • Joy
  • What does the color green symbolize?

    <p>Hope</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the color grey symbolize?

    <p>Dullness</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the color blue symbolize?

    <p>Depression</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the color red symbolize?

    <p>Joy</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What do the quotes about the color golden signify at Gatsby's parties?

    <p>Even the turkeys turn to gold.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the single green light represent?

    <p>Gatsby's dream of being with Daisy.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Color Symbolism in Gatsby

    • Golden Symbolism: Represents richness, prosperity, and success. Associated with extremely valuable opportunities.

    • Golden Quotes:

      • "Turkeys bewitched to a dark gold" signifies the transformation and allure of Gatsby's parties.
      • Jordan Baker embodies the "golden girl of golf," linking the color to beauty and desirability.
    • Silver Symbolism: Represents jewelry and wealth, showcasing opulence within the narrative.

    • Silver Quotes:

      • "The silver pepper of the stars" evokes a magical quality of the night.
      • "Triangle of silver scales" illustrates a picturesque element associated with wealth and allure.
    • White Symbolism: Conveys a sense of moral purity and honor, suggesting unblemished character.

    • White Quotes:

      • Daisy and Jordan wear white, reflecting their attempts to portray virtue, despite underlying deceitfulness.
      • Gleaming white windows reinforce the facade of purity in Daisy's setting.
    • Green Symbolism: Symbolizes hope, particularly Gatsby's aspirations.

    • Green Quote:

      • "A single green light" across the sea symbolizes Gatsby's unattainable dream of reunification with Daisy.
    • Grey Symbolism: Represents neutrality, dullness, and insignificance, reflecting despair and lost hope.

    • Grey Quote:

      • Wilson's description blends him with the grey environment, portraying the desolate and lifeless atmosphere surrounding the Valley of Ashes.
    • Blue Symbolism: Illustrates feelings of depression and unhappiness, highlighting Gatsby's emotional state.

    • Blue Quote:

      • "In his blue gardens" indicates the loneliness and melancholy that color Gatsby's life, affected by his unreciprocated love for Daisy.
    • Red Symbolism: Represents conflicting emotions such as love, joy, shame, and rage, often intertwined with romantic relationships.

    • Red Quotes:

      • Descriptions of the Buchanans' home reflect an outward appearance of love and joy, masking the internal turmoil stemming from infidelity and resentment between Tom and Daisy.

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    This quiz explores the rich symbolism of colors in 'The Great Gatsby'. Discover how colors like gold, silver, and white contribute to themes of wealth, purity, and allure within the narrative. Test your understanding with specific quotes and their meanings.

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