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  1. A summary of Chapter 2 in F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of The Great Gatsby and what it means. Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans.

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      The novel’s title itself—The Great Gatsby—is suggestive of...

  2. In chapter 2 of The Great Gatsby, Tom insults George Wilson because he feels superior due to his wealth and social status. Tom sees George as a poor, unsuccessful businessman and a cuckold,...

  3. Chapter 2 Summary. Nick describes the midpoint between East and West Egg, where the railroad runs alongside the road for a stretch. Nick calls this area a “valley of ashes.”. It’s an area where ashes from factories are dumped, creating an ugly wasteland.

  4. Myrtle demonstrates the dangerous allure of the glitz and glam of wealth in the 1920s. Coming from a working-class background and living in the grim Valley of Ashes, Myrtle finds Tom’s opulence and carefree lifestyle irresistible.

  5. Summary. © iStock/gregdh. Nick describes a ‘valley of ashes’ (p. 26), a bleak area between New York City and the suburban village of West Egg. It is watched over by the huge bespectacled eyes of an optician’s advertising hoarding.

  6. Chapter Two. The second chapter begins with a description of the valley of ashes, a dismal, barren wasteland halfway between West Egg and New York. A pair of enormous eyes broods over the valley from a large, decaying billboard. These are the eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleburg, an optometrist whose practice has long since ended.

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  8. Read on for a full The Great Gatsby Chapter 2 summary, plus explication of connections to the book's main themes and analysis of important passages! Quick Note on Our Citations. Our citation format in this guide is (chapter.paragraph).

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