First, yellow stands out as the color that represents new money and wealth acquired. "…I put my arm around Jordan's golden shoulder."(Pg. 77). Fitzgerald uses gold, a vivid representation of yellow, to symbolize the wealth gained by Gatsby and the immense desire for him to get even more and to show it off to the entire society. In the light of the following events, it is easy to see how Gatsby is blinded by his love for Daisy and therefore money. He buys a large yellow Rolls Royce to show off his new money. The band at his party plays "yellow cocktail music" to show his fulsome way of living and life. Yellow, as in Egypt and Burma, also symbolizes Gatsby's mourning about showing and telling his past; the yellow shirt he wears while he is lying to Nick about his past is a vivid example of this symbolism.
Second, Fitzgerald uses the color green to symbolize greed, hope, and jealousy. The new money and wealth gained by Gatsby is nothing compared to the old money that Tom Buchanan has always had. "In the sunlight his time was green."(Pg. 117). Green represents the envy that Gatsby feels for Tom and for the fact that Daisy is with him just because of his wealth. Gatsby's hopeless love and envy for daisy is represented by this color. The bright light that this color gives shows the hope Gatsby had for being with daisy. The green light of Daisy's dock shows how much he hopes and desires a chance to