Both Jay Gatsby and Jesus Christ experienced …show more content…
With the color blue representing Gatsby in the novel seen when Nick describes him with “He was a blonde, spiritless man, anemic and faintly handsome. When he saw us a damp gleam of hope sprung into his light blue eyes”(25). The reader would assume Gatsby would have all the traits listed and would be correct. He is an extremely good host to Nick and vastly in love with Daisy which affects his manners and how he acts around her. In the Bible the color blue spiritually shows the healing power of God and represents heaven. Fitzgerald uses this to encourage the idea that Gatsby is a heaven sent figure in the novel. The color blue also represents the birth of new creation and the birth of Jesus Christ. Which correlates to the statement in the novel about Gatsby “He was a son of God- a phrase which, if it means anything, means just that- and he must be about His Father’s business, the service of vast, vulgar, and meretricious beauty.”(98) Jesus was known for his generosity, making miracles and spreading happiness. These same traits are one Gatsby managed to obtain. Spreading happiness to the hundreds of people at his mansion for the weekly party, giving Nick a possible business opportunity with his associate wolfsheim and becoming a millionaire “overnight”. Gatsby is represented by the color blue so Fitzgerald can further show the parallels between Jesus and …show more content…
Gatsby is trying to accomplish his ultimate goal of becoming wealthy and getting the love of his life, of course he needs money for both of these things to be accomplished. Gatsby states in the novel “If it wasn’t for the mist we could see your home across the bay...You always have a green light that burns all night at the end of your dock”(citation) Gatsby stared out at the light and reached out for it, Fitzgerald uses this tactic to show the reader the desperation Jay is in. Desperate to help Daisy out of her situation and to fulfill his ultimate goal. In Mark 7:24-37 it explains how Jesus helps a strangers that is in desperate need of his healing, he suffers from deafness and a speech impediment. When Jesus is put to death, Judas who told on his friend for money, betrayed him. The irony of using the color green for Fitzgerald is that it symbolizes the currency in