F. Scott Fitzgerald's "Great Gatsby" shows the idea quoted by Benjamin Franklin. "The Great Gatsby" is a story of a tragic war about love, wealth, power. Jay Gatsby, Daisy Buchanan, Tom Buchanan explore by yourself. Fitzgerald set the scene of The Great Gatsby on East Egg and West Egg. The new rich lives in the egg of the west, and the one who inherits "old money" lives in the egg of the east. East Egg and West Egg contrast with the view of old and new wealth.
Fitzgerald's novels occurred in New York, West Egg's East Egg, Long Island Sound. East Egg lives old families who earn money for generations. Western eggs are for US nova, a group of people with new money. The physical separation of East Egg and West Egg helps highlight the social separation between "old" coins and "new" coins in the early 20th century. In the novel, the theme is that the author is trying to tell the reader. Fitzgerald has several themes in "The Great Gatsby". One theme is greed. You need to get more characters, more stuff, more stuff, more power. Another theme is America's dream. Gatsby uses his boots to raise himself from poverty, with the theme of extreme wealth, status and class conflict.
Egg of the East / Egg of the West: Don Egg is the so-called "old money". These people are people who inherit wealth. They reflect nobility and taste. "New money" is a person of Western eggs. They are those who recently found riches in the rapidly growing economic or illegal trade in the jazz era. They are often associated with fancy and gorgeous things. This is consistent with the big theme of Oriental and Western emotions. The geography in the story represents the feelings of the east and the west. Westerners are often seen as more honest and kind people. It is thought that eating is not ethical