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  1. East and West Egg symbolize two different levels of class and social standing. Tom and Daisy live on East Egg where the people are well-bred and have class and family money. Nick and Gatsby live ...

  2. The terms East egg and west egg came from an English novel ‘The Great Gatsby’ written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The book was published in 1925. The book used the terms to refer to different places where the rich lived and how they acquired their wealth.

  3. That West Egg is new money and East Egg is old money is clear early in the first chapter of The Great Gatsby (Fitzgerald). As Nick is explaining his new residence, he takes the time to explain the ...

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  6. At the end of Tom and Daisy’s dock in East Egg is a green light. Gatsby can see this from his West Egg home. To Gatsby, this light represents his bright future with Daisy, and he imagines that everything he has worked for will bring him back to her—he has already come so far that his house can just make out the dock at her house.

  7. While East Egg residents tend to behave more formally and sophisticated, West Egg residents like Jay Gatsby are more ostentatious with their wealth and publicly engage in revelries, which would be ...