East Egg
"Across the courtesy bay the white palaces of fashionable East
Egg glittered along the water...'(1)
The East Egg is one of the main settings in the
book. The East Egg is described as more
fashionable than the West Egg. Tom, Daisy, and
their daughter live in the East Egg. The East Egg
is considered higher class and it is where the residents are more
private about their wealth. It is described as glamorous and
beautiful. The green
and white represent its beauty. The green also represents n
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