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Throughout the entire book, Fitzgerald uses the color yellow to represent not only wealth, but also corruption.

Gatsby's car is yellow, the dresses of the twins are yellow, the glasses of Dr. T. J. Eckelburg are yellow. At one point, Nick even describes some flowers in his yard as "smelling yellow."

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