Analyze Fitzgerald’s symbolic use of colour
Colour, a means of differentiation, understanding, and a sense of perception. There are about 16.8 million colours known in the English language and when you see each everyone it usually always brings a thought to mind. Colours are very useful in everyday life it makes everything that much more real but specifically colour can be used as a way of showing the real story. In The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald uses colour symbolically by showing certain moods, character mindsets but specifically show hidden meanings through, false perceptions, and implicitly provide information about the characters. Throughout The Great Gatsby gold, the colour, is used to show and describe many things such as wealth, success, happiness and joy by emphasizing everything. Richness because the colour gold automatically makes us think of gold as in money so it is usually associated with money or wealth, which usually leads to power. Another way the colour gold is looked at throughout the novel is as the golden days or age as to show happiness, and prosperous. Gold is also used to show success, this is usually through Jordan and Gatsby. Jordan shows success because she is referred to as the golden girl of tennis. Fitzgerald always associates the colour gold with Jordan to emphasize her power as a woman in tennis. Gatsby shows success with the colour gold because the first time he speaks to Daisy he is wearing silver and gold to show off his wealth and in turn his success for all the years they have been apart. As the element of gold is valuable Fitzgerald also made the colour gold of value and associated it with certain things to emphasizes their values. Things such as opportunities or the changing light colours, “we went about opening the rest of the windows downstairs, filling the house with grey-turning, gold-turning light” (p. 144). Just as Fitzgerald uses the colour gold to emphasize and enhance the