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1 “The Great Gatsby” F. Scott Fitzgerald
Color Themes Analysis

2 Color Symbolism Directions: Brainstorm a list of connotative associations for each color below.
Black Gray Purple Yellow White Pink Red Blue Green

3 Color Symbolism

4 Green Green traditionally represents spring or a new beginning. Gatsby sees the green light as hope for a relationship with Daisy.

5 Blue Also used many times, blue allows the reader to add an element of "other worldliness" to the story. It shows the reader the dreams and thoughts of the characters of the novel. Dr. T. J. Eckleburg has enormous "floating" blue eyes, which are said to be God's eyes. They are believed to view the world as God himself would.

6 Gray Gray allows the reader to notice that the dreams of each character are slowly disappearing. It lacks life and happiness, which allows it to be used as a symbol for just those things. The Valley of Ashes is an example of such a dreamless place – lacking happiness and life

7 Yellow illustrates the greed and wealth of the characters.
Yellow is one of the main symbolic colors in The Great Gatsby. It represents the wealth and extravagance of the rich.

8 White White is used to describe the original innocence of the women who associate with Gatsby.


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