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Nikitich [7]
3 years ago
7

NEED HELP ASAP THIS IS FROM THE GREAT GATSBY 60 POINTSIn The Great Gatsby, how does the setting of the villages of East and West

Egg affect the story? Select the TWO correct answers
Gatsby lives in West Egg and Daisy lives in East Egg, emphasizing that both social class and physical them

Nick is ashamed to live in West Egg and spends the majority of his time in East Egg with Daisy

As suburbs of New York City, East and West Egg represent an escape from the decadence and excess city life

V Even though both are wealthy communities, East Egg residents, who inherited their money, look down residents with new money.​
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1 answer:
dem82 [27]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

One reason that The Great Gatsby has now become a byword for the East Coast of the Roaring 20s - the decadently extravagant post-WWI era - is that Fitzgerald was amazing at creating memorable settings. Whether it's the sprawling luxury of Gatsby's mansion, the drunken chaos of Myrtle's apartment, or the suffocating airlessness of a suite at the Plaza Hotel, The Great Gatsby features settings that perfectly encapsulate character, mood, atmosphere, and emotions.

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