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... the last paragraph. West Egg represents the new wealth in the East and East Egg represents the old wealth in the East. West Egg is ...
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... The east represents the corruption of the wealth and the extravagant wastefulness of society. Tom, Daisy, and Jordan all live in East Egg. ...
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... The east represents the corruption of the wealth and the wastefulness of society. Tom, and Daisy live in East Egg. They represent the established rich. ...
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... In the first chapter, Nick comments on Tom's incredible wealth by saying; "For ... In the novel, West Egg represents the newly rich, and East Egg, especially Daisy ...
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... It represents reality in the story. It shows how dishonest their lives are behind the illusion of wealth and happiness. About halfway between West Egg and New ...
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... wealth, and buys himself popularity, but that green light, which represents all of his hopes and dreams is still on the other side of the water, in East Egg. ...
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... wealth, and buys himself popularity, but that green light, which represents all of his hopes and dreams is still on the other side of the water, in East Egg. ...
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... Green represents the hopes and dreams of people trying to reach the ... it is often used to show the wealth of Gatsby ... When the people in West Egg and East Egg talk ...
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... bay the white palaces of fashionable East Egg glittered along ... The valley of ashes represents a modern world ... produced in the manufacture of wealth, has polluted ...
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... integrated into the East Egg and West Egg which are ... The "valley of ashes" represents the industrial era of that ... land is the "bridge" between the wealth of the ...
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... integrated into the East Egg and West Egg which are ... The "valley of ashes" represents the industrial era of that ... land is the "bridge" between the wealth of the ...
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... each home to fabulous wealth, and though separated only by a small expanse of water, the two regions are nearly opposite. East Egg represents breeding, taste ...
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... Gatsby's dreams, and yellow representing wealth/success ... major business cities of North York and West Egg. ... color gray in the novel represents mischievous behavior ...
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... However Gatsby lives in the west egg and is ... wealthy, as in his perspective assets, wealth and prosperity ... found in the text, which represents Gatsby's dream is ...
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... Daisy will become attracted to him and love him because of his wealth. ... Gatsby represents "new money" and lives on the less exclusive West Egg, Long Island. ...
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... West Egg is the home of the nouveaux riche, of ... It represents a God who no longer sees nor cares. ... are so spiritually lost, that they worship money and wealth. ...
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... by money and is enthusiastic about showing off his wealth. ... desire for money, but it also represents Gatsby's undying ... purpose of living on West Egg stems from ...
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... may have a corrupting effect, as an egg is white ... Gold and yellow are colors that symbolize old wealth. ... So, gold represents the old money and green represents ...
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... ground that lies between East and West Egg and New ... The valley represents the moral disintergration of the roaring ... by-products of the pursuit of wealth and the ...
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... mansion on the coast of West Egg and furnishes ... Tom Buchanan represents the social attitudes of the 1920s ... blatantly disdainful of Gatsby for his newfound wealth. ...
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... while Tom and Daisy Buchanan live in East Egg. ... The valley represents the destruction that modern society is ... conveys a very good depiction of wealth, and it's ...
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... as she is initially presented, represents both privilege ... An egg is white is white (pure and ... be interpreted as: beauty, cleanliness, wealth, innocence, virginity ...
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... His life is set up, he has wealth, a beautiful wife, a ... green as well, and happen to live on the East Egg. ... In a way, the far-off green light represents all that ...
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... of West Egg. Lastly, green, the most dominant color in the book, symbolizes wealth and Gatsby's unattainable dream. To Gatsby, Daisy represents innocence and ...
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... This shows Gatsby's pride in his wealth. ... West Egg the place inhibited by Gatsby was the area of the recent wealthy ... The green light, which represents our future ...
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... for new opportunities and a chance for wealth, however that ... If you lived in the West Egg, you represented ... It represents the idea that someone or something is ...
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... To Ukrainians, the Hopak represents the Cossacks, who gave ... Ancient legends tell of a giant egg from which ... and to bring good luck and wealth." Many Ukrainian ...
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... To Ukrainians, the Hopak represents the Cossacks, who gave ... Ancient legends tell of a giant egg from which ... and to bring good luck and wealth." Many Ukrainian ...
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... as being: "about half way between West Egg and New ... The eyes of Dr. TJ Eckleburg represents the fact that ... the gods that have the powers of wealth, status, and ...
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... as being: "about half way between West Egg and New ... The eyes of Dr. TJ Eckleburg represents the fact that ... the gods that have the powers of wealth, status, and ...
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