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The Great Gatsby Part 2: Glittering Eggs 43690 Views
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East Egg: East coast, old money, and ponies. Maybe unicorns. Those snotty East Eggers won’t tell us anything. West Egg: West coast, new money, and self-made. Definitely no unicorns. Click on the video to learn more about the differences between East Egg and West Egg.
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- 00:01
We speak student!
- 00:05
The Great Gatsby
- 00:07
Glittering Eggs
- 00:09
a la Shmoop
- 00:12
We've talked about the time and contemporary era.
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- 00:15
Let's talk about the place.
- 00:17
What's the difference between East Egg and West Egg?
- 00:21
I normally think of it as the east coast and the west coast
- 00:24
of the United States. Because the east coast
- 00:26
is considered the old money.
- 00:28
And then the west coast is where all these
- 00:30
crazy people went out west and created their own lives
- 00:34
out there.
- 00:35
Wherever it comes from, we have this idea that the east
- 00:38
is this more traditional...
- 00:40
And, in this case, traditional type of wealth.
- 00:43
And then the west is a kind of newer
- 00:47
- self-made wealth. - Got it.
- 00:49
So we have the Buchanans and the Carraways.
- 00:52
They are centrist representatives
- 00:55
of their domains in the east and west.
- 00:58
Can you compare and contrast the Buchanans and the Carraways?
- 01:03
So, yeah, the Buchanans, Daisy and Tom,
- 01:06
live on East Egg. They are
- 01:08
old money.
- 01:09
They have ponies,
- 01:11
for example.
- 01:12
[ neigh ] [ aww ]
- 01:14
And they have a very classy
- 01:16
kind of way of living.
- 01:18
And that's -- The way that Nick describes it,
- 01:20
you kind of see that it is this more classy, more traditional type of wealth.
- 01:23
We think of people with ponies like...
- 01:26
When you make your first million, you don't go buy ponies.
- 01:28
That's something that your mom and dad gave you if you inherited the wealth.
- 01:32
And then on the West Egg,
- 01:34
Nick describes his house as an eyesore.
- 01:38
And it's not.
- 01:39
He lives -- The West Egg is really nice.
- 01:41
It's just new wealth.
- 01:42
But he kind of is comparing it
- 01:44
to the classy East Egg.
- 01:46
And it's a little bit more gaudy, a little bit more tacky,
- 01:48
the way that we would think of it now.
- 01:50
And that's also where Gatsby lives -
- 01:52
on West Egg, which is how we can kind of already start to see that there is
- 01:56
something going on beneath the surface of Gatsby's greatness.
- 02:01
So you mentioned the term "new wealth,"
- 02:04
which is a really interesting concept.
- 02:07
What's the difference between new money and old money?
- 02:11
As the American Dream really became
- 02:15
a thing -- And in the early 1900s,
- 02:19
that's when the American Dream really took off
- 02:21
as this concept.
- 02:23
It started to change and new money
- 02:26
did become a little bit more respected as time passed.
- 02:30
And now, like you said, we've gotten to the point where
- 02:31
in some places, that's all that's respected.
- 02:33
And people will look down on
- 02:35
old money. Although, if you go to the east coast
- 02:38
and find some of these old money families,
- 02:41
still today they look down on the new wealth of the west coast.
- 02:44
So it's kind of that
- 02:46
difference still exists.
- 02:48
But the American Dream hadn't quite been realized yet
- 02:53
at that point, and so
- 02:55
the idea of a self-made man
- 02:57
- wasn't as respected at that point. - Got it. Makes sense.
- 03:01
[ whoop ]
- 03:02
What's the difference between East Egg and West Egg?
- 03:06
Can you compare and contrast the Buchanans and the Carraways?
- 03:11
What's the difference between new money and old money?
- 03:18
[ yee-haw! ]
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