1 Our white girlhood was passed together there. The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald 2 Taking a white card from his wallet he waved it before the man's eyes. The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald 3 The idea is if we don't look out the white race will be--will be utterly submerged. The Great
Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald 4 He came only once, in white knickerbockers, and had a fight with a bum named Etty in the garden. The Great Gatsby By F. Scott
Fitzgerald 5 The windows were ajar and gleaming white against the fresh grass outside that seemed to grow a little way into the house. The Great Gatsby By F. Scott
Fitzgerald 6 Their house was even more elaborate than I expected, a cheerful red and white Georgian Colonial mansion overlooking the bay. The Great Gatsby By F. Scott
Fitzgerald 7 In the early morning the sun threw my shadow westward as I hurried down the white chasms of lower New York to the Probity Trust. The Great Gatsby By F. Scott
Fitzgerald 8 A white ashen dust veiled his dark suit and his pale hair as it veiled everything in the vicinity--except his wife, who moved close to Tom. The Great Gatsby By F.
Scott Fitzgerald 9 He had just shaved for there was a white spot of lather on his cheekbone and he was most respectful in his greeting to everyone in the room. The Great Gatsby By
F. Scott Fitzgerald 10 The sister, Catherine, was a slender, worldly girl of about thirty with a solid sticky bob of red hair and a complexion powdered milky white. The Great Gatsby
By F. Scott Fitzgerald 11 They were both in white and their dresses were rippling and fluttering as if they had just been blown back in after a short flight around the house. The
Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald 12 When we came into the station he was next to me and his white shirt-front pressed against my arm--and so I told him I'd have to call a policeman, but he knew I lied. The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald 13 We drove over to Fifth Avenue, so warm and soft, almost pastoral, on the summer Sunday afternoon that I wouldn't have been surprised to see a great flock of white sheep turn the corner. The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald 14 Across the courtesy bay the white palaces of fashionable East Egg glittered along the water, and the history of the summer really begins on the evening I drove over there to have dinner with the Tom Buchanans. The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald 15 Sometimes she and Miss Baker talked at once, unobtrusively and with a bantering inconsequence that was never quite chatter, that was as cool as their white dresses and their impersonal eyes in the absence of all desire. The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald 16 Over the great bridge, with the sunlight through the girders making a constant flicker upon the moving cars, with the city rising up across the river in white heaps and sugar lumps all built with a wish out of non-olfactory money. The Great Gatsby By F. Scott
Fitzgerald 17 Dressed up in white flannels I went over to his lawn a little after seven and wandered around rather ill-at-ease among swirls and eddies of people I didn't know--though here and there was a face I had noticed on the commuting train. The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald Your search result possibly is over 17 sentences. If you upgrade to a VIP account, you will see up to 500 sentences for one search. How does white symbolize Daisy?As you might have guessed, white daisies symbolize innocence and purity.
What does white symbolize in The Great Gatsby quotes?Throughout The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald uses white to portray innocence and class. He uses white several times while talking about Daisy and children because white is a pure, innocent color, but Fitzgerald also uses white to talk about palaces and "Old Money" to portray the upper-upper class.
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