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Seminar Questions On 'The Great Gatsby'

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Jesse Zapata 3/7/16 Ms. Pruitt Seminar Questions: The Great Gatsby 1. Fitzgerald uses setting to emphasize various aspects of his social classes in the novel. The Valley of Ashes is a dark place, and it is home to the poor, unfortunate lower class then was exploited during the 1920s. West Egg is tacky and looming, representing how many of the young millionaires (The "New Money") in the novel have found themselves suddenly rich and upper class without preparation. East Egg is just the opposite. It is classy and trendy, because all of the people there are old money; they were all rich even before the 1920s. 2. I would prefer to belong to the established upper class in the novel. The "New Money", as Fitzgerald calls it, is a group of people
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