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The Great Gatsby. East Egg vs West Egg. East Egg ~ Tom and Daisy Buchanan reside West Egg ~ Jay Gatsby and Nick Carraway reside. Ashes and Elegance. Ashes ... half way between West Egg and New York.” “... A fantastic farm where ashes grow like wheat...”
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East Egg vs West Egg • East Egg ~ Tom and Daisy Buchanan reside • West Egg ~ Jay Gatsby and Nick Carraway reside
Ashes and Elegance Ashes • ... half way between West Egg and New York.” • “... A fantastic farm where ashes grow like wheat...” • “... Ashes take the forms of houses and chimneys...” • “... Ash-gray men ...” • “ ... Powdery air...” • “... line of gray cars...” • “... Spasms of bleak dust...” • “...the eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg.” • “Which are blue and gigantic – their retinas are one yard high.” • “...small foul river...” • “dismal scene...” • “... Only building in sight was a small block of yellow brick...”
Ashes and Elegance Elegance • “... Music...” • “... Blue gardens men and girls came and went like moths...” • “... Eight servants, including an extra gardner...” • “... Gatsby’s enormous garden...” • “In the main hall a bar with a real brass rail...” • “... Halls and salons and verandas...” • “...the orchestra is playing yellow cocktail music...”
Identifying Setting The Great Gatsby takes place during the Roaring 20’s, which is also known as the Jazz age. • The time was after the disillusionment of WW I. • Young people questioned the values of previous generations. • Many lived for confused materialistic goals, until the stock market failed in 1929. • It was a time of bootlegging, prohibition, and the Charleston! • What evidence do you find in Chapter 1 that indicates the time of the story? • Nick states, “I drove East in the Spring of twenty-two.” • Who lives in each of the houses? • A~GatsbyB~Nick C ~ Tom and Daisy
Gatsby • Description ~ “a colossal affair by any standard..” “An imitation of some Hotel de Ville in Normandy” “ a tower on one side –” “a marble swimming pool” “40 acres of lawn and garden” • Location ~ West Egg – near Long Island Sound, NJ
Nick • Description ~ “a weather beaten cardboard bungalow” “squeezed between two huge places” “my house was a small eyesore” • Location ~ “at the very tip of the egg, on ly 50 yards from the Sound” “I lived at the West Egg.”
Tom and Daisy • Description ~ “a cheerful red and white Georgian colonial mansion, overlooking the bay.” “Beach, sundials, brick walls, burning gardens, bright vines, French windows.” • Location ~ “I drove over to East Egg.”