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  1. Key Takeaway. The yellow car symbolizes Gatsby’s success and displays opulence, reflecting prosperity and signifying achievement. It represents the obsession with status and material possessions in the Roaring Twenties, but also symbolizes the emptiness and shallowness of materialistic pursuits.

  2. Oct 3, 2024 · In The Great Gatsby, what is the significance of Gatsby's "cream-colored" car? Gatsby's car has two major themes behind it: first, it is a representation of his decadence and wealth; second, it...

  3. Mar 4, 2018 · When Daisy drives Gatsby’s home in his lavish car, she hits, and kills Myrtle. “‘He says he knows the car that did it . . . it was a yellow car,’” (140). Daisy allows Gatsby to take the blame, which results in Gatsby later being shot by Myrtle’s husband, evidently leading his demise.

  4. Nov 21, 2023 · Gatsby's flashy yellow car plays a critical role in the conclusion of The Great Gatsby, as it ultimately leads to Jay Gatsby's own death and the deaths of Myrtle and George Wilson. When...

  5. Tom insists on driving Gatsby's big yellow car. Gatsby and Daisy travel alone in Tom's coupe, while Tom drives Nick and Jordan. It's clear Tom now knows about the affair between Gatsby and Daisy. Gatsby's car is low on gas, though, and Tom pulls in to Wilson's Garage in the Valley of Ashes.

  6. Nick realizes that Myrtle must have been hit by Gatsby and Daisy, driving back from the city in Gatsby’s big yellow automobile. Tom thinks that Wilson will remember the yellow car from that afternoon.

  7. Tom turned his head but kept his hands firm on Wilson’s body. “He says he knows the car that did it . . . it was a yellow car. ” Some dim impulse moved the policeman to look suspiciously at...

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