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Wealth In The Great Gatsby

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In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, Gatsby’s growth of wealth and power mirrors the “American Dream.” From the beginning, The Great Gatsby starts out with the concept of the West and East Egg’s. The West Egg, mostly occupied by people of the “new rich” life, and the East Egg, mostly filled with those who have always had money. Gatsby, and all the others in the West Egg try to copy what the people who have always had money, because they don’t know what to do and how to act with their new riches. Showing one of the results of pursuing the american dream, excessive materialism. Another result is the Valley Of Ashes, where rich have made money on an industry and then threw away the waste resulting in the grey lifeless stretch of land,and

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