George goes to Gatsby's home in West Egg where he shoots and kills Gatsby before committing suicide.
If you walked into a bookstore and saw the title "Trimalchio* in West Egg" would you be seduced into grabbing it off the shelf?
But the ghostly ending of the tale, when Carraway revisits West Egg, is all that comes to mind once again nearly four years later.
West Egg, of course, is where Gatsby lived.
This station was referenced in The Great Gatsby as "West Egg".
Fitzgerald was ambivalent about the book's title, at various times wishing to re-title the novel Trimalchio in West Egg.
Trimalchio and Trimalchio in West Egg were among Fitzgerald's working titles for the novel.
West Egg is co-ed by floor and home to mostly upperclassmen.
But West Egg was a natural home for the Fitzgeralds.
Nick lives in a small house in West Egg.