Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Symbols, Symbolism, and Metaphor in The Great Gatsby Essay -- Great Ga
      Metaphors and Symbolisms in The Great Gatsby      à       In the novel The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald uses many different     metaphors and symbolisms to express his point.à   In this essay the point  that     I wish to make is how Fitzgerald uses colors to develop image, feelings,  and     scenery depiction to let the reader feel the emotions and other aspects  being     portrayed in that particular part in the book.à  Ã  Ã   Like every  other essay one     must address the major points that will be addressed.à  Ã  Ã   This  essay suggests     the hopefulness of Nick's venture in the East and of Gatsby's dream to  win     Daisy.à   Fitzgerald uses the colors of white and green as suggestions  of     future promise.à   As the novel unfolds and the uselessness of the dream  is     developed, the colors become garish shades such as gold, silver, and  pink.     à       à  Ã  Ã   White and green are shown throughout the beginning of the  novel, first,     through green and white luminous light.à   Daisy is constantly shown in  white.     When Nick first sees his cousin (Daisy), she is wearing a white dress.à    In my     mind, white depicts virginity, innocence, honesty, wealth, and the  appearance     of cleanliness.à   Later on I will discuss how this image of Daisy is  false.     She is extremely corrupt, and all her actions are based on  self-gratitude.     Green is also portrayed in the earlier parts of this novel.à   It is a  symbol     of hope.à   This probably is referring to Gatsby's second chance at  romance     with Daisy, and his dream with America being able to make all your dreams     come true.à   Gatsby believes that there is hope for his future  relationship     with Daisy.à   We view his r...              ... being  swollen     with silver, as if to say that it was done in a bad way.     à       à  Ã  Ã   The last color portrayed heavily when discussing the  character of Gatsby     is pink.à   Pink is a sign of embarrassment.à   When Gatsby states that  Daisy     never loved Tom, she has always been in love with him, he was shocked to  hear     from her own mouth that she loved both of them.à   This placed Gatsby in a  very     uncomfortable situation andà   this event finally brought him over the  edge.     à       à  Ã  Ã   Over the course of this novel we saw how the plot slowly  changes from the     rich and exquisite life of the wealthy, to the stubborn, arrogant, and     selfish values that each of these characters possessed, especially  Gatsby.     Corruption reigned so high in their society; it was viewed as something to  be     of usual nature.     à                      Symbols, Symbolism, and Metaphor in The Great Gatsby Essay --  Great Ga        Metaphors and Symbolisms in The Great Gatsby      à       In the novel The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald uses many different     metaphors and symbolisms to express his point.à   In this essay the point  that     I wish to make is how Fitzgerald uses colors to develop image, feelings,  and     scenery depiction to let the reader feel the emotions and other aspects  being     portrayed in that particular part in the book.à  Ã  Ã   Like every  other essay one     must address the major points that will be addressed.à  Ã  Ã   This  essay suggests     the hopefulness of Nick's venture in the East and of Gatsby's dream to  win     Daisy.à   Fitzgerald uses the colors of white and green as suggestions  of     future promise.à   As the novel unfolds and the uselessness of the dream  is     developed, the colors become garish shades such as gold, silver, and  pink.     à       à  Ã  Ã   White and green are shown throughout the beginning of the  novel, first,     through green and white luminous light.à   Daisy is constantly shown in  white.     When Nick first sees his cousin (Daisy), she is wearing a white dress.à    In my     mind, white depicts virginity, innocence, honesty, wealth, and the  appearance     of cleanliness.à   Later on I will discuss how this image of Daisy is  false.     She is extremely corrupt, and all her actions are based on  self-gratitude.     Green is also portrayed in the earlier parts of this novel.à   It is a  symbol     of hope.à   This probably is referring to Gatsby's second chance at  romance     with Daisy, and his dream with America being able to make all your dreams     come true.à   Gatsby believes that there is hope for his future  relationship     with Daisy.à   We view his r...              ... being  swollen     with silver, as if to say that it was done in a bad way.     à       à  Ã  Ã   The last color portrayed heavily when discussing the  character of Gatsby     is pink.à   Pink is a sign of embarrassment.à   When Gatsby states that  Daisy     never loved Tom, she has always been in love with him, he was shocked to  hear     from her own mouth that she loved both of them.à   This placed Gatsby in a  very     uncomfortable situation andà   this event finally brought him over the  edge.     à       à  Ã  Ã   Over the course of this novel we saw how the plot slowly  changes from the     rich and exquisite life of the wealthy, to the stubborn, arrogant, and     selfish values that each of these characters possessed, especially  Gatsby.     Corruption reigned so high in their society; it was viewed as something to  be     of usual nature.     à                        
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