Monday, September 27, 2010
The Eggs
In chapter 6 the differences between the East and West Eggs become even more obvious when Gatsby and Tom meet. The West Egg is populated mostly by individuals stuck in tradition who have come from a long line of wealth and who uphold the strictest social conventions, or at least appear to. The East Egg is more of a mystery and has a more light hearted feel as a culture compared to the West. Nobody is entirely sure where Gatsby earned his wealth but being one of the most prominent East Eggers he makes the most of it. Although East Eggers lack the 'class' of those on the West Egg they have an ability to live life to the fullest and laugh in the face of social conventions. West Egg seems to be almost fake in the sense that there is a kind of show put on where its residents act to only do the right thing in the eye of society, but in reality they end up doing what ever they like. The true difference between the two comes down to the fact that the West Eggers can not admit that they are not the socially responsible (cheating on spouses) high class residents they try to be, while East Eggers admit that achieving what they want in life might not be viewed as acceptable by society.
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Would it be fair to say that East Egg is portrayed more negatively in this novel? Or is that just our preconceptions?
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