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Luna Keil Mr. Kaipa English 3 08 December 2017 The Green Light If you ask most people what a green light means they will most likely say it means “go”. In this case a green light means a lot more than just go. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, The Great Gatsby, it is set in the year 1922 in New York and tells the tale of a man named Nick and his friend named Gatsby who would throw extravagant parties to draw attention from the woman he's been searching for who is named Daisy. Not only does this novel tell this story, it is also laced with symbols that represent different aspects of the novel. One of the many notable symbols in the novel is a green light at the end of a dock, more specifically at the end of a dock that belongs to the woman that Gatsby has been looking for. This green light can mean many different things but it most likely represents Gatsby and his goal of trying to claim Daisy as his own and to repeat the past with her by his side. A green light burns endlessly into the night at the end of a dock and a watcher stands every night at the end of their porch to view the light across the bay. That watcher is Gatsby and this is when the main character, Nick, first encounters him seeing this light. He says, “...he stretched out his arms toward the dark water in a curious way...I could have sworn he was trembling...I glanced seaward- and distinguished nothing except a single green light, minute and far away, that might have been at the end of a dock”(Fitzgerald 25).

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