👉 In the context of the story "The Great Gatsby," "longaville" is a term that refers to an extravagant and opulent lifestyle, often associated with the wealthy elite in the 1920s. It was used by F. Scott Fitzgerald's character, Jay Gatsby, as a metaphor for his own desires and ambitions. The word itself is not defined explicitly in the story, but it is often used metaphorically to describe the extravagant and opulent lifestyle that is associated