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Examples Of Wealth In The Great Gatsby

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In The Great Gatsby, Nick uses the imagery of “a desolate plain, a gray valley where New York’s ashes are dumped”. to describe the halfway point between West Egg and New York City. This place is called “the valley of ashes." This interval displays a range of social classes; however, “the valley of ashes” is portrayed as a place of poverty. The chapter explains the distribution of the social class, varying from end to end. While both West and East Egg are wealthy communities, the difference in the type of wealth is what sets them apart. For example, East Egg is the habitat for the “old money” folks, or, in other words, inherited wealth. Conversely, West Egg populates residents whose wealth is new, much like Gatsby’s wealth. Residents who inhabit
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