Green Light Symbolism In The Great Gatsby

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Drivers diligently attempt to avoid the clamorous beam that impedes their journey during the early commute, and yearn for the green beacon that will allow them to carry on with the lethargic drive lying ahead. Pedestrians misconstrue the color green solely as a granting one however it holds another meaning. For centuries green has related back to money, greed, and ambition. Furthermore, said bellicose ambition floats to the surface of The Great Gatsby as a copious amount of symbols, one being a green light. This green light first emerged in end of chapter one as the uncanny Gatsby (as if trying to trap a star) reached across the bay in hopes of catching his dreams (the green light). Much to their chagrin obstinate readers wrongfully interpret

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