The town in "The Great Gatsby" is West Egg, which is where Jay Gatsby's lavish mansion is located. It is often associated with new money and flamboyant opulence, contrasting with the neighboring town of East Egg, which symbolizes old money and traditional values.
'Town Tattle' was a 1920's gossip magazine, much like 'Ok', 'Hello', 'heat' and so on of today. Myrtle's purchase of it at the newsstand in Chapter 2, and the further copies Nick sees in Myrtle and Tom's lovenest symbolise Myrtle's aspirations and her struggle to rise out of the poverty of her own miserable background.
The Buchanans live in the East Egg, Nick Carraway and Jay Gatsby live in the West Egg, and the Wilsons live in the Valley of the Ashes. The Eggs represent Long Island. Other scenes - like the one at the famous Plaza Hotel - take place in Manhattan.
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The town is in New York in Long Island
In "The Great Gatsby," Jay Gatsby was born on December 25, 1890.
The Great Gatsby was created on 1925-04-10.
The production budget for "The Great Gatsby" was approximately $105 million.
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The main character of The Great Gatsby is Jay Gatsby.
The poor side of town in "The Great Gatsby" is called the Valley of Ashes. It is a desolate area between West Egg and New York City, characterized by industrial waste and pollution, representing the moral and social decay of the time.
The audiobook of "The Great Gatsby" was narrated by Jake Gyllenhaal.
"The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald was originally published on April 10, 1925.
The Great Gatsby - opera - was created in 1999.
The Great Gatsby was created on 1925-04-10.