What Does Hair Symbolize In The Great Gatsby

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The color imagery in The Great Gatsby provides the reader an indirect idea of who the characters are, Gatsby is mainly represented by green but the color blue has also been used to describe him. While Gatsby’s outer self shows a love for money, the blue color reveals his true feelings of sadness and loneliness. Gatsby’s garden is described as being blue in the novel with its “blue lawn” (Fitzgerald 180) filled with the “blue smoke of brittle leaves”(Fitzgerald 176). The parties that Gatsby throws in his blue garden is meant to attract Daisy but she never arrives at them, increasing his sorrow since no one can fill the void in him. While Gatsby is depressed, his parties go on wildly without his participation in them. Thus making people eventually

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