THE VALLEY OF ASHES
The Valley of Ashes is a representation of the wealth gap because it differs from the lives of Daisy, Tom, Gatsby, and Nick. Between the East and West Egg, The Valley of Ashes is a "desolate area of land" that exemplifies the poor lifestyle of the lower class (Fitzgerald 23). Similar to Schoen's article, Fitzgerald uses The Valley of Ashes to represent the destruction of society caused by the rich's indulgence in a materialistic world.