Anger is an emotional response related to one's psychological interpretation of having been threatened. Often it indicates when one's basic boundaries are violated. Some have a learned tendency to react to anger through retaliation. Anger may be utilized effectively when utilized to set boundaries or escape from dangerous situations. In the novel The Great Gatsby Fitzgerald …show more content…
Green strikes the eye in such a way as to require no adjustment whatever and is, therefore, restful. Being in the centre of the spectrum, it is the color of balance - a more important concept than many people realize. When the world about us contains plenty of green, this indicates the presence of water, and little danger of famine, so we are reassured by green, on a primitive level. Negatively, it can indicate stagnation and, incorrectly used, will be perceived as being too bland. Green stands as the most prominent color Fitzgerald employs in The Great Gatsby which mostly takes in the negative connotation of different emotions like envy, boredom, stagnation, blandness, and enervation. Throughout the novel, green has many possible interpretations, but its use to explain Gatsby’s character is probably the most meaningful in the