THE THEME OF CLASS AND THE EVOLUTION OF THE AMERICAN DREAM IN THE GREAT GATSBY

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Jay Gatsby of West Egg primarily represents the middle rung. Languishing at the bottom are the have-nots represented by Myrtle and George Wilson in the valley of ashes. Common to all three levels is an insecurity and anxiety about their standing in society. The ?East Eggers' while turning their noses down at the West Eggers are also apprehensive of this new generation of people who have become rich all of a sudden...
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The ?East Eggers' while turning their noses down at the West Eggers are also apprehensive of this new generation of people who have become rich all of a sudden. They feel somewhat threatened by this group. Therefore they dismiss the West Eggers as vulgar upstarts and make every effort possible to distinguish themselves from their ?less respectable' counterparts...
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