Symbolism Of The Blue In The Great Gatsby

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The titular character of The Great Gatsby, Jay Gatsby’s adult life is narrated by Nick Carraway, his neighbor. Nick practically describes Gatsby by almost all of the colours of the rainbow. It is fitting for a wealthy, charismatic man like Gatsby himself to be highlighted and be shone in such a positive light. The colours pink and yellow are most often found on and associated with Gatsby, but this paper is written on one of his least subtle colours, blue. Blue is known for both being for sadness and peace, religious devotion and truth. Gatsby has many blue things in his possession, symbolising the peace and stone cold truth of his probably illegally bought collections, just like how he himself is blue over the metaphorical loss of his first lover, Daisy Buchanan. …show more content…

One of the first people Nick meets at Gatsby’s party in the library, Mr. T. J. Eckleburg, has striking blue eyes, and he was personally invited like Nick and is a close friend to Gatsby. Mr. Eckleburg is not just a passing character in this book, as he can help describe Gatsby to the world. The blue in both Ecklesburg and Gatsby are mainly focused around being religious, in past and present. Ecklesburg is a very deeply religious friend and one of the few people to attend his funeral, and even gave him some praising passing words before he was buried in the cold and atmospheric rain. Gatsby used to be deeply religious too, but his struggle for his wealth and his life has pushed him far away from the way he was raised. However, that does not mean he is against

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