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Myrtle has red hair - CC
Inside of the Buchanan's home is red - CC
The color red was shown as an indication also to emotion or irony in the novel.
~N.S The color red is shown repeatedly in the Buchanan house. -MH
"I love to see you at my table, Nick. You remind me of a -of a rose, an absolute rose. Doesn't he?" pg 14 -CC
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The Buchanan's house showed a lot of red - HS
The color showed that there wasn't any peace in their home - HS
Red is associated with live, joy, love, shame, and rage.
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Myrtle wore a lot of red - HS
The inside of Buchanan's home is in red. "We walked through a high hallway into a bright rosy-colord space" (p. 13)
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Red is often used to show power, wealth, and rage which is probably why it is often associated with Tom. -MH