THE GREAT GATSBY Literature 1925. Written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. | |||
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1 | East Egg | Urban Areas | Cities | ||
East Egg In the Great Gatsby, there are two cities, East Egg and West Egg, which are separated by the Valley of Ashes. Wealthy families are from East Egg, while families new to wealth are from West Egg. | |||||
2 | Valley of Ashes | Nature | Valleys | ||
Valley of Ashes In the Great Gatsby, there are two cities, East Egg and West Egg, which are separated by the Valley of Ashes. Wealthy families are from East Egg, while families new to wealth are from West Egg. | |||||
3 | West Egg | Urban Areas | Cities | ||
West Egg In the Great Gatsby, there are two cities, East Egg and West Egg, which are separated by the Valley of Ashes. Wealthy families are from East Egg, while families new to wealth are from West Egg. |
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