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Nick refers to the "ragged edge of the universe" in The Great Gatsby to convey the sense of chaos and emptiness he feels in the world of East Egg and West Egg. It symbolizes the superficiality and moral decay of the society portrayed in the novel, highlighting the disconnection between appearance and reality.

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