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... Among the most important of the many symbols used in the novel are the green light, the contrast between East Egg and the West Egg, the valley of ashes, and ...
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... The most important of the symbols used in the novel are the green light, the contrast between East Egg and the West Egg, and the valley of ashes. ...
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... This desolate valley located between West Egg and New York City represents the reality of the moral decay of society in the 1920's. ...
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... Similarily, throughout the novel, Fitzergerald uses strong contrasting symbols such as the East Egg and the West Egg to represent status, Gatsby's car and the ...
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... The fact that Nick Carraway lives in West Egg says a considerable amount about his character and personality. Nick compares East ...
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... story. There are four different areas where the story takes place: East Egg, West Egg, New York City, and the valley of ashes. The ...
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... Foremost, Fitzgerald chose to set the novel on the East Coast slightly outside New York City in two contrasting rich suburban areas, West Egg and East Egg. ...
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Each of the four important geographical locations in the novel - West Egg, East Egg, the Valley of Ashes and New York City - corresponds to a particular theme ...
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The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitgerald's novel, The Great Gatsby, tells the story of Nick Carraway's life in West Egg, and his relationships with people from the ...
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... Nick is a middle class mid-westerner who moves to West Egg. Gatsby ... The Buchanans and however live in West Egg and are "old money". Even ...
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... Nick is a middle class mid-westerner who moves to West Egg. Gatsby ... The Buchanans and however live in West Egg and are "old money". Even ...
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... Fitzgerald uses East and West Egg communities to portray two separate worlds and two classes of people that are technically the same their status, but ...
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... Fitzgerald uses East and West Egg communities to portray two separate worlds and two classes of people that are technically the same their status, but ...
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... The West egg is where Nick and Gatsby live, both former westerners, both familiar with the traditional life, the life associated with the dream. ...
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... They all are very snobbish and boring people who feel they are superior to those around them, especially the people who live in West Egg. ...
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In the novel The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, he uses the green light, the East and West egg, and TJ Eckleburg to show how the American Dream is ...
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... West Egg is the home of "new money" those who have made huge fortunes, but lack the traditions associated with inherited wealth and is therefore vulgar. ...
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... establishment. Both Jay Gatsby and Nick Carrawy live in the same neighborhood, West Egg. This ... lived. The West Egg is for the middle class. Although ...
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... establishment. Both Jay Gatsby and Nick Carrawy live in the same neighborhood, West Egg. This ... lived. The West Egg is for the middle class. Although ...
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... establishment. Both Jay Gatsby and Nick Carrawy live in the same neighborhood, West Egg. This ... lived. The West Egg is for the middle class. Although ...
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... establishment. Both Jay Gatsby and Nick Carrawy live in the same neighborhood, West Egg. This ... lived. The West Egg is for the middle class. Although ...
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... This side of Miss Baker is shown when she first starts conversation with Nick. " 'You live in the West Egg,' she remarked contemptuously" (11). ...
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... This side of Miss Baker is shown when she first starts conversation with Nick. " 'You live in the West Egg,' she remarked contemptuously" (11). ...
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... to Jay Gatsby. The truth was that Jay Gatsby of West Egg, Long Island, sprang from his Platonic conception of himself. He was a ...
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... Long Island. He rents a house in West Egg Village. Next door lives a rich man, Mr. Gatsby, whom Nick has never met. Just across ...
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... He rents a mid-sized bungalow on West Egg, where most of the other residents have adopted their wealth, which just happens to be next to the palace-like house ...
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... be tainted as well. Next, yellow illustrates the downfall of moral standards of the people of West Egg. Lastly, green, the most ...
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... In the novel, West Egg represents the newly rich, and East Egg, especially Daisy and Tom, represent the historically rich families. ...
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... The east egg was people with inherited money, wealthy families who have always been wealthy while the west egg was generally a more poor, unwealthy society. ...
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... dreams. East Egg and West Egg acts as a symbol of this theme. Tom and Daisy live in East Egg, which is far more refined and well bred. ...
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