In The Great Gatsby,
The green light at the end of Daisy's dock can be understood to represent all of the following EXCEPT..

A. moral decay
B. money
C. past happiness
D. Daisy Buchanan

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The green light represents all of the following except...

A. Moral Decay

The green light at the end of Daisy's dock can be understood to represent:

Option A

  • Moral decay

Nick first sees Gatsby extending his arms towards a go-ahead toward the finish of Daisy's dock. Here, the green light is an image of trust. This represents the obliteration of Gatsby's fantasy.

Arranged toward the finish of Daisy's East Egg dock and scarcely noticeable from Gatsby's West Egg grass, the green light addresses Gatsby's deepest desires for what's to come.

Gatsby partners it with Daisy, and in Chapter  he comes to toward it in the dimness as a directing light to lead him to his objective.

To Gatsby, Daisy addresses the paragon of flawlessness she has the atmosphere of appeal, abundance, complexity, effortlessness, and gentry that he yearned for as a kid in North Dakota and that originally pulled in him to her. Truly, in any case, Daisy misses the mark regarding Gatsby's goals.

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