First, the novel utilizes vast amounts of color symbolism to create a vivid images in the readers’ minds and to convey different meanings. For example, Fitzgerald writes, “...I glanced seaward-and distinguished except a single green light” (Fitzgerald 21). The green …show more content…
Shown in William Shakespeare's play, Othello, which is a tragedy revolving around jealousy. The play begins with the main antagonist, Iago, who exhibits signs of jealousy towards Cassio after his promotion to lieutenant over him. Iago decides to ruin Othello, who promoted Cassio, by manipulating him into believing his wife is having an affair with Cassio. This leads Othello to murder his wife out of anger and jealousy. The quote that can help demonstrate that the green light represents jealousy in the play and relate to Gatsby is “... it is the green-eyed monster which doth mock the meat it feeds on” (Shakespeare 142). The quote helps support that the green light at the end of the dock means jealousy and how it can ruin a person. Also, Gatsby and Othello can in some areas be similar to one another as both have trouble dealing with social classes as Gatsby was from a poor family and tried desperately to break away from his past history. While Othello was a Moor and a former slave he too struggled with social class even though he became well respected and the governor of Cyprus. In addition, both died because of love revealing the destructive nature that love can have on the