The Role Of The Valley Of Ashes In The Great Gatsby

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In the Great Gatsby, the valley of ashes is the dark side of the American Dream. The valley of ashes was a wasteland created by the waste of industrial ashes, which represented the lower class of society decay that results from not pursuing of wealth and those who have not yet achieved the American Dream. In the valley of ashes lives Myrtle and George Wilson, which George is owner of an old auto shop in the valley of ashes. Myrtle Wilson is the mistress of Tom Buchanan, which she later dies by getting hit by Daisy Buchanan in the valley of ashes. After Myrtle dies in the valley of ashes Jay Gatsby tell Daisy to say that he was the one that killed daisy. The eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg are a pair of eyes located on an old