The green light on Daisy's dock, represents Gatsby's ultimate goal of reuniting with Daisy and having her love forever. It acts as a beacon to him, reminding him of his goal and focusing all of his attention on achieving it. He literally cannot take his eyes off of the beacon and therefore, his goal. The color green also symbolizes money, which is a motivating factor for Gatsby and Tom.
The West Egg is a part of the island where the nouveau riche, or new money, live. Those who live in West Egg are looked down upon by …show more content…
The extremely wealthy residents of East Egg have had their money passed down from relatives over the generations. They are viewed as more civilized people and their money often allows them to behave in a very uncivilized manner, without getting into trouble. For example, Tom Buchanan is a billionaire because of the money he inherited from his ancestors. However, it is very clear in the novel that Tom is having multiple affairs, even though he is a married man. These affairs are not questioned as it appears Tom's money and status allow him to behave as he wishes. Furthermore, Tom and his family have access to a large amount of alcohol during the prohibition era, which indicates he has both the influence and the money to obtain it. In addition, Tom has a strong mindset of the old reign that the white race has to be the dominant race: " if we don't look out the white race will be utterly submerged." and " It's up to us, who are the dominant race, to watch out or these others races will have control of things." From his dialogue, he is fraught with racism that the old money should be the one have the authority to manipulate things because they produce materials and technology to make civilization. In addition, he has a traditional concept of women, especially his wife, Daisy. When she asks him for something, he seems not really care about her and seems to believe that women are the birth tool and do not have much right