Location:
This story goes back in East Egg and West Egg, two fictional neighborhoods located on Long Island.
East Egg: This area is home to the "old money," families who have inherited their wealth over generations. Residents like Tom and Daisy Buchanan exemplify this class, characterized by a sense of entitlement and social superiority. Their wealth is associated with tradition and established family connections.
West Egg: In contrast, West Egg is inhabited by the "new money," individuals who have recently acquired their wealth, often through less traditional means such as business ventures or speculation. Jay Gatsby, for instance, represents this group, having built his fortune through questionable methods.
Period:
The novel is set in the early 1920s, particularly around 1922. The 1920s is often referred to as the Jazz Age, characterized by the popularity of jazz music and dance.