The West Egg is the "less fashionable" side of Long Island where Gatsby and Nick live. The East Egg is the "fashionable" side of Long Island where the Buchanans and other "old money" people live. The Valley of Ashes is the desolate wasteland where the Wilsons live. New York City is a symbol of what America has become in the 1920's : a place where anything goes, where money is made and bootleggers flourish, and where the World Series can be fixed by a man such as Meyer Wolfsheim.
I shall be looking specifically at how F. Scott Fitzgerald conveys the bleakness of this landscape. The Great Gatsby depicts well the break down of all moral and social values within American society at the time. This is symbolised overall by the ?Valley of Ashes
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