The Two Sets of Wealthy Communities in “The Great Gatsby” (932 words, 3 pages)
Doesn't it always seem as though rich and famous people are larger-than-life and virtually impossible to touch, almost as if they were afantasy? In The Great Gatsby, set in two wealthy communities, EastEgg and West Egg, Fitzgerald describes Gatsby as a Romantic, larger-than-life, figure by setting him apart from the ...
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