Great Gatsby Color Symbolism Flashcards

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What does the color green symbolize in the novel?

  • Falseness and fraud
  • Optimism, hope, and vitality (correct)
  • Lifelessness and insignificance
  • Passion, death, and rage

What does yellow represent in the novel?

Falseness and fraud, and can also symbolize death.

Which color symbolizes passion and rage?

  • Blue
  • Green
  • Yellow
  • Red (correct)

What does gray symbolize in the novel?

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What does the color white symbolize in the novel?

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What does blue symbolize in the story?

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Green

  • Symbolizes optimism, hope, and vitality.
  • Represents Gatsby's love for Daisy through the green light at the end of her dock.
  • Gatsby's green car seats illustrate his energy and aspirations.

Yellow

  • Represents falseness, fraud, and a superficial version of wealth.
  • Daisy is associated with yellow, highlighting her deceptive nature.
  • Yellow can signify death, as exemplified by Gatsby's yellow car involved in Myrtle's death.

Red

  • Symbolizes passion, death, and rage.
  • Tom and Daisy's red-themed home foreshadows the pain they inflict on others.
  • The blood from Myrtle's injury captures the raw emotion connected to the color red.
  • Gatsby's blood is described as red, symbolizing his tragic fate tied to rage and revenge.

Gray

  • Represents lifelessness and insignificance, reflecting the characters' moral decay.
  • Common imagery includes the valley of ashes and gray representations of characters like Jordan Baker.

White

  • Symbolizes innocence, purity, and femininity.
  • Daisy and Jordan frequently wear white, representing traditional femininity.
  • East Egg showcases white houses, reinforcing themes of wealth and social status.
  • Gatsby's white steps and Daisy's white car highlight their pristine exteriors and underlying complexities.

Blue

  • Represents Gatsby's dreams and aspirations, as well as his idealized relationships.
  • The "blue lawn" metaphorically connects Gatsby and Daisy, emphasizing their emotional distance.
  • Gatsby's blue garden and attire echo his lofty dreams and loneliness.

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