Valley Of Ashes In The Great Gatsby

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The Valley of Ashes In the story The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the narrator, Nick, talks about the valley of ashes and what it seems to represent. Nick discusses how the valley of ashes symbolizes hopelessness, the valley of ashes appears to be a dirty and unruly place, and how the level of poverty in the area is high and the people of this place thrive to get out of their current way of life. The valley of ashes is an area between East and West Egg. Everything associated with this area represents working, sadness, poverty, and hopelessness. Nick describes this place to be a dark and unwelcoming place as you arrive. Nick states, “This is a valley of ashes – a fantastic farm where ashes grow like wheat into ridges and hills