What Does West Egg Represent In The Great Gatsby

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The major settings are East Egg, West Egg, Valley of Ashes, and New York City. East Egg, which represents old money, includes Daisy’s house where Daisy lives with her husband Tom. At the end of the bay on the East Egg side, there is a green light that represents Gatsby’s future dreams which involves Daisy, but also symbolizes Daisy’s constant attachment to money and greed. Old money consists of sophisicated individuals who have had their money for a long period of time and are comfortable with the amount that they have secured. West Egg, which represents new money, includes Gatsby’s mansion and Nick’s house. Since Gatsby’s money is “new,” he doesn’t have the correct social reputation that would make him be accepted in East Egg. Since Gatsby

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