The American Dream In F. Scott's The Great Gatsby

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Gatsby and The American Dream
In the 1920’s the American dream was what people were aiming to reach throughout their lives. In the book The Great Gatsby by, F.Scott, one of his main characters known as Gatsby is trying to fulfill his American dream. Gatsby fails to reach the dream of reliving his past. Gatsby exhibits his determination at a young age to reach the American dream. can first see this when Gatsby is showing Nick his book ”He also a copy of a Hopalong Cassidy novel […] this is the plan for the achievement of the American dream” (Stern 5). Being born into a poor family, Gatsby did not have much. Hence, Gatsby is motivated to work hard to make his dream become a reality. He works for Dan Cody, who shows Gatsby a life of luxury
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Which lead Gatsby to become dedicated to becoming a wealthy and successful man. Due to changes in society, the people had different ways of getting money, “Gatsby,who acquired his wealth through organized crime(e.g.,distributing illegal alcohol,trading in stolen securities,and bribing police officers)”. Gatsby used illegal crime to make his dreams of wealth become true. Gatsby’s ways of making money was through the distribution of alcohol. At the time the sale of alcohol was illegal due to the prohibition of alcohol. This is where Gatsby would receive most of his money from. Gatsby way of making money would be due to changes in society because there was new forms of making money illegally. He would sell alcohol illegally but did not care because it was all about making his dream of becoming rich become a reality. This illegal selling of alcohol did bring the dream of Gatsby become real of having expensive things. Another dream of Gatsby was to have daisy back in his life as he once had her before he had gone to the …show more content…
The Dream of his is to have wealth, “ [...] Gatsby became fabulously prosperous, and his money bought his beloved back into his life just as he hoped”( Stern). Gatsby became rich when he got involved in the works of bootlegging with Meyer wolfshiem. Who helped Gatsby make his money, which helped bring daisy back into gatsby 's life. Gatsby wants his dream to become a reality,(Gatsby understands: To win Daisy he gathers money and property[...]’(callahan). Gatsby buys a mansion in west egg to be closer to daisy. Gatsby bought the mansion because Gatsby knew that daisy lived across the bay in east egg. Gatsby used his money in order to win back Daisy. Gatsby buys a house in order to be closer and hoping that Daisy would come

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