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Comment: The return of old money

In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby, old and new money is symbolically represented by the two fictional towns of West Egg and East Egg on Long Island.

West Egg is where old money resides, whereas East Egg is home to new money. The novel captures the tension between the two and how West Egg's old money families scorned newly rich entrepreneurs and speculators, whom they viewed as undermining the American Dream.

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