The Great Gatsby: Blue

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The Great Gatsby: Blue

The Great Gastby: Blue

Fitzgerald uses the color blue not only to help describe, but to represent the miserable, gloomy, and extremely sad feelings of the characters in the story.

"In his blue gardens men and girls came and went," (Fitzgerald 41)

"Tom has a blue car..." (Fitzgerald 140)

"Afternoon sky bloomed in the window for a moment like the blue honey of the Mediterranean." (Fitzgerald 34)

By: Cam, Lily, and Johnny


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