It is halfway between West Egg and Manhattan. The Valley of ashes is described as a “gray land… [with] spasms of bleak dust which drift endlessly over it” (Fitzgerald 26). This area is important to the story because it is here where the stories main and important events happen. Events such as Tom Buchanan and Myrtle Wilson having an extramarital affair, Tom lying to George Wilson about having a car to sell him and the hit and run death of Myrtle Wilson caused by Daisy Buchanan. All of these events help drive the story to its climax. These events also support the idea that the wealthy is dumping their waste or immoral activities on
It is halfway between West Egg and Manhattan. The Valley of ashes is described as a “gray land… [with] spasms of bleak dust which drift endlessly over it” (Fitzgerald 26). This area is important to the story because it is here where the stories main and important events happen. Events such as Tom Buchanan and Myrtle Wilson having an extramarital affair, Tom lying to George Wilson about having a car to sell him and the hit and run death of Myrtle Wilson caused by Daisy Buchanan. All of these events help drive the story to its climax. These events also support the idea that the wealthy is dumping their waste or immoral activities on