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Use of colors to symbolize the many different intangible ideas in the book "The Great Gatsby" by F.Sott Fitzgerald
Title: Use of colors to symbolize the many different intangible ideas in the book "The Great Gatsby" by F.Sott Fitzgerald
Category: Literature / English
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Use of colors to symbolize the many different intangible ideas in the book "The Great Gatsby" by F.Sott Fitzgerald
Colors can symbolize many different things. Artists use colors in their paintings
when they want you to see what they are trying to express. Like if an artist is trying to
express sorrow or death he often uses blacks blues, and grays basically he uses dreary
colors. You automatically feel what the artist is trying to express. When the artist uses
bright colors you feel warm and you feel happiness. In the novel The Great
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it looked innocent, but on the inside it was not.
Fitzgerald also uses many other colors such as silver, gray, pink, lavender, brown
and black to symbolize the many other feelings. In this book he shows us how society uses
colors to express our feelings. We use black at funerals, white at weddings, and red with
war and love. Many people use colors to express their feelings, and don't even realize
what they are doing.
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