Symbolism in The Great Gatsby

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English

 

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Ann H

 

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September 2, 2014

 

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It is like a barrier for almost every character. East and West Eggs act as a symbol of this by its physical makeup. Tom and Daisy live on the East which is far more refined and consists of people with more money and a higher social status. East Egg also represents the "old money." Nick and Gatsby are on the West, which is for people who don't have any real standing, even if they have money...
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The West Egg represents the "new money." The green light shines from the East Egg to the West Egg luring Gatsby towards what he has always wanted. And Daisy, the woman that Gatsby has always wanted but never gets, lives on East Egg. There is also a barrier of water between the two cities that keeps people like Daisy and Gatsby apart from one another and keeps them from reaching their goals and what they want in life...
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