The Great Gatsby American Dream Essay

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    The American Dream and Demise The characters within The Great Gatsby have varying American Dreams, dreams that can lead to happiness or futility and deceit. Although many of the characters believe they are living their dream efficiently, a few people are not maintaining their dream to the best of their ability. Jay Gatsby’s dream leads to his demise thus proving his dream to be futile. All of the American Dreams combined invade Nick Carraway’s personal life and cause him to be deceived by his…

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    The American Dream term was initially derived in the year 1931 and has consistently modified its projected goal throughout the decades. Originally, people believed that anything could be attainable if one decided to strive in the workforce and enhance their current financial status. But as the world introduced a wide variety of customs, beliefs, advancements in technology, and other impactful sources in social life, people have begun to misinterpret the American Dream and have been provoked to…

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    The Great Gatsby and “The American Dream” Can we all achieve “The American Dream”? Many people have travelled from all over the world in hopes of reaching “The American Dream” of prosperity and happiness. Unfortunately, through social class divisions and life situations, many Americans do not believe that they can reach this dream. However, Fitzgerald disapproves obtainable of “The American Dream” for every person, despite social class. In The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald uses Jay Gatsby, Tom…

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    The “American Dream” is one of the defining principles on which the culture of the United States is founded. It is the idea that just being a U.S. citizen gives one the ability to work one’s way up from the bottom and end up being successful. This promise draws many people to work very hard to better themselves in an attempt to attain this success that they believe is theirs for the taking. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby, Jay Gatsby does just that. Born into a poor farming…

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    realized all the great things that they have and several lives would have been spared. The American Dream is defined as someone starting low on the economic or social level, and working hard towards prosperity, wealth and fame. By having money, a car, a big house, nice clothes and a happy family symbolizes the American Dream. The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, is a novel that shows what happened to the American Dream in the 1920’s, which is a time period when the dreams became corrupted…

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    The Great Gatsby: The American Dream “For many, the American dream has become a nightmare.” This quote was spoken by the well-known U.S. politician, Bernie Sanders, and it embodies many situations that have taken place in America. Blinded by wealth and fame, many lose touch of the truth of the American dream, which was initially signified by the first English settlers of the U.S. and now, is a dream that many immigrants desire. The Great Gatsby, a classic novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald…

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    The term “American Dream” was first come from john Adams, he claimed,” Life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability and achievement.” In another words, the core of the American Dream is that hardworking is linked with happiness and success. According to The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald claims that the American Dream started to base upon materials goods and wealth in the 1900s, which made people twisted the real…

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    create a better life, a primary motivation is to achieve the American Dream. People describe the Dream as all US citizens having an equal opportunity to gain success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and initiative. In The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald illustrates the corruption of the American Dream through Jay Gatsby, a rich man who came to wealth through shady means. Fitzgerald demonstrates that the American Dream during the 1920s had turned into a competition among people…

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    19 January 2014 The Great Gatsby and the American Dream The Great Gatsby is set during a time period of prohibition, yet no one seems to abide by it, bootleggers, music and extravagant, showy parties, and the American Dream. Fitzgerald showcases this “jazz age” period in history as a time where the rich do not seem to have a care about the world, while the poor are left in a heap of debris. Fitzgerald wanted his readers to see what happens under The Read White and Blue(The Great Gatsby’s…

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    The idea of the American Dream is treated in a similar way in The Great Gatsby. Nick perceives Gatsby as “so peculiarly American” and can be considered for much of the novel as the embodiment someone seeking the American dream. (Fitzgerald 64). However, when Gatsby is killed, and “nobody came” to the funeral, the reader comes to the conclusion that the American Dream is an impossible one (176). Part of the allure of both of these characters is their personal aesthetic. However, while Dean…

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