He had everything he wanted in relation to his dreams as a child. He had accomplished exactly what he wanted. However, the color blue is often used to describe Gatsby.For example, Gatsby’s gardens are described as blue and a place where “...men and girls came and went like moths among the whisperings and the champagne and the stars.” (Fitzgerald, 39) This reveals Gatsby’s loneliness and melancholy in his heart and his attempts to get Daisy to show when she doesn’t only makes him more sad and lonely. This loneliness was brought on by his change in identity and his hopes of acquiring something out of his
He had everything he wanted in relation to his dreams as a child. He had accomplished exactly what he wanted. However, the color blue is often used to describe Gatsby.For example, Gatsby’s gardens are described as blue and a place where “...men and girls came and went like moths among the whisperings and the champagne and the stars.” (Fitzgerald, 39) This reveals Gatsby’s loneliness and melancholy in his heart and his attempts to get Daisy to show when she doesn’t only makes him more sad and lonely. This loneliness was brought on by his change in identity and his hopes of acquiring something out of his