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Why are Gatsbys gardens blue?​

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User Lewray
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Then there's the color blue, which we think represents Gatsby's illusions -- his deeply romantic dreams of unreality. ... His gardens are blue, his chauffeur wears blue, the water separating him from Daisy is his "blue lawn" (9.150), mingled with the "blue smoke of brittle leaves" in his yard.

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