Imagine being the most wealthy person in America during the 1920’s, but are at a standstill of reaching the one most unachievable goal, one that everyone wants, the American dream. In America, during the roaring twenties, everybody was set to make the most money. This is represented in the novel “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald, in this novel a young man named Jay Gatsby had everything everyone wanted except one portion of the American dream. That was love, Gatsby loved a woman named daisy but was sent off to war, and came back later to find out that his love was just across the bay married to another wealthy man, Tom Buchanan. F. Scott Fitzgerald uses many colors in the novel “The Great Gatsby” to highlight …show more content…
This is related to Gatsby who was careless about the hopes and dreams he had, that later concluded his life and his hope of obtaining the American dream. Earlier in the Fitzgerald inputs the color green “A single green light, minute and far away, that might have been the end of a dock” (Fitzgerald p.21) This is the first time the green light is introduced into Gatsby's hope, and reaching close to Daisy. After this is brought into the book, The green light pops up again “Involuntarily I glanced seaward - and distinguished nothing except a single green light, minute far away, that might have been the end of the dock.”(Fitzgerald, p.169) The green light was representing Daisy's dock with a light at the end, It represent Daisy to Gatsby, who has been his dream and hope. The next time green is used in the novel “You always have a green light that burns all night at the end of your dock.”(Fitzgerald p.226) This is Gatsby's imagination version of Daisy, Gatsby knows that this is the missing piece of obtaining the American dream, that he has been chasing his whole life. The color green meant the hopes that Gatsby had get Daisy to be with him, this would have completed Gatsby's empty world and complete his American