The Colorful Gatsby

The Great Gatsby is filled with imagery and created a world that played with the readers senses and emotions. F. Scott Fitzgerald filled this book with color and each color was specifically chosen and placed in a very eloquent manner. The meaning and symbolism behind the color that is present in the book can be hard to pick up, but only shows how great the writer and the novel really are. The placement of the color makes me wonder how he planned his writing and what was his writing process. Daisy and Jordan always had the presence of white, symbolizing the purity and class they had, shows the consistency that Fitzgerald maintained. The book is only 180 pages, but can be compared to a picture where each scene that is described and every word that is placed should be many more words than what is there.

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