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The creator begins the story with the memories of Nick Carrow.

Nick tells the story of Daisy's brothers


and Daisy Tom's wives. The story begins with the portrayal of Nick as a morally educated person, Nick
respected Gatsby and admired Garsby. Nick could not stand Tom's behavior Tom was arrogant. Nick did
not like the immoral life in New York, and Tom represented New York in his behavior. Then East
presents the characteristics of East Egg and West Egg's lifestyle, customs and external beauty. The poor
heroes of the novel lived in West Egg and it was exploited during a number of industrial processes. Dr. E.
The monstrous look of Eckleburg on their billboard disturbs the reader. In this chapter, Fitzgerald keeps
their secret without attaching any symbolic meaning to them. Mysteriously, the eyes simply "deviate"
from the solemn dump. The most compelling reading of the eyes at this stage of the novel is that they
represent the eyes of God. Wealthy socialists lived in the East Egg, people who inherited their wealth
from their ancestors. Although he lives in a luxury West Eggs mansion, East Eggers are free to attend his
parties. Despite the differences between the two groups, the mix of East-West egg creates a distinctly
American feel. The parties are special in this part, the different events that Nick witnessed for the first
time, he was just amazed by how everyone tries to find connections, get rich, Nick saw all this and
realized that humanity has turned far away from God, very unjust and immoral they live life.

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