The Great Gatsby American Dream Essay

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    The “American Dream” has been around since America was founded, the idea of a “self-made” man. According to Dictionary.com, the American Dream is “the ideals of freedom, equality, and opportunity traditionally held to be available to every American.” The “American Dream” can never be attained by those chasing it, and it is indeed corrupt. The dream is never fulfilled. In Fitzgerald 's novel, multiple characters throughout the story are left feeling embittered. Although anyone can achieve wealth…

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    Tainted Illusion The essence of the American Dream can be traced back to the time of the Puritans in 1630 with John Winthrop’s vision of a “city upon a hill” and is still evident in American culture today. In The Great Gatsby, the American Dream is presented during the 1920s in a rather vulgar manner through the main characters of the novel. The whole basis of the unscrupulous attributes that both the “old and new money” possess can be exposed through the manipulative effect money has. Through…

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    book “The Great Gatsby” the main character Nick Carraway moves to New York City after being educated at Yale and fighting in World War I, to learn the bond business. After moving to West Egg, a fictional area of Long Island that is home to the newly rich, Nick quickly befriends his next-door neighbor, Jay Gatsby. Gatsby is the embodiment of the “American Dream”, but in reality, he is just the opposite. Mr. Gatsby is the epitome of American Dream Failure. In this book, it starts out with Gatsby…

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    In the novel The Great Gatsby, Money may be the American Dream for most people but Gatsby 's American Dream was more than that; it was his love for Daisy. Love has many means to it. Love could be an intense feeling of passionate affection towards another. Gatsby has spent most of his thinking about how close he will be to Daisy and he is one step closer to his dream whenever he is close to her. In all honestly, Gatsby is part of the corruption in The Great Gatsby because he proves to be…

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    People look back on the 1920s as a time when the American Dream flourished and anyone could raise their socioeconomic status with determination and initiative. The American Dream is often romanticised through an idealistic lens in literature. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a Jazz Age novel that challenges these ideals and creates a more realistic picture of the extremes of wealth during the 1920s. Fitzgerald used the characters’ personal relationships and emotions, as well as their…

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    Gatsby As The American Dream The American dream is the distorted idea that everyone is capable of achieving success through hard work and determination and pertaining to the pursuit of happiness. This idealized dream is commonly unattained by many people who rise to face the challenge. In The Great Gatsby, Francis Scott Fitzgerald demonstrates how the wealthy and famous Jay Gatsby symbolizes the American dream. Ignited with motivation and passion, ambition leads Gatsby to become blind to his…

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    The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald displays how the characters try to live the American Dream, but are lead to a careless, reckless lifestyle. In the Roaring 20s, the characters felt as though they were invincible, which led to careless lifestyles. The American Dream was to live a lavish, carefree, and fulfilled lifestyle , when in essence, the carelessness would cause a downward spiral in life. Throughout the novel, the characters show recklessness and carelessness with possessions, wealth…

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    the idea of the American Dream a single time throughout his novel, The Great Gatsby, but despite this he makes a subtle statement on what the American Dream is in the 1920’s. The American Dream is the idea that if you live in America, and you work hard, you can get rich. Fitzgerald develops a theme around the American Dream through Gatsby, how Gatsby’s story reflects the true meaning of this dream in the 1920’s, and how the novel covers what wealth and dreams have to do with the dream itself.…

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    What is the American Dream? Most people have a different thought of the American Dream. Today living the American Dream would be being famous, having money , and being on top of everyone. Back in the 1920’s it was having the ideal family , perfect car , money , and especially the big parties. The novel The Great Gatsby represents the American Dream because of the different classes there was tension between the people who were rich…

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    The Failure of the American Dream in the Context of The Great Gatsby Sun Seo Jeon 전순서 20140880 The American Dream is a national ethos of the United States, which is a belief that anyone, regardless of their social class and the situation they are born into, is given opportunities to achieve their own version of success. It is emphasized that American dream is achieved through sacrifice and hard work, not just by chance. This meant to motivate Americans to attain prosperity and…

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