What Does The Green Light Symbolize In The Great Gatsby

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Anh Giang
Christopher Hamas
English II Honors (1B)
25 January, 2023
Green-Light Analysis
Symbols can be used to convey a message, make a point, or expand on the literal meaning in literary works. Multiple meanings can be represented by a single symbol. The Great Gatsby is a classic novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald tells the story of Jay Gatsby, a wealthy man who throws extravagant parties in an attempt to win back his former lover, Daisy Buchanan. Out of the many symbols, the green light is a prominent symbol that symbolizes a variety of things, including new beginnings, longing, and wealth. The green light, which is at the end of Daisy's dock, symbolizes Gatsby's yearning for wealth and position associated with his former love, as well as his desire for a fresh start with her. However, this image also highlights Gatsby's flaws and the destructive nature of his desire. …show more content…

Daisy is affluent, as evidenced by the way her “voice is full of money”. In this comment, Gatsby acknowledges that gaining an abundance of money was necessary in order to be with Daisy and that she is the definition of wealth itself, thus Gatsby plans to rise up the social ranks and host lavish parties in an effort to win Daisy over. However, the green light also serves as a reminder of Gatsby’s dishonest ways of acquiring his wealth since he originally came from an impoverished family. The green light symbolizes the corrupt and superficial nation of the American Dream, as the characters are consumed by their desire for wealth and

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