Symbolism In The Great Gatsby

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F. Scott Fitzgerald defines the American dream in his best known novel The Great Gatsby. The book is set in 1922, New York City, where millions had the same dream. Fitzgerald use many symbols and literary devices to convey his message about the American dream and demise. One way that the author is depicting differences in society is by showing West Egg and East Egg. West Egg is where the people with new money live or have become rich recently through entrepreneurship or criminal activities after World War I. These people are said the be more showy and flashy about their riches like Great Gatsby with his Rolls Royce and mansion. Also these people tend to be socially awkward which is the way Gatsby appears to be. This is a result of not knowing