The American Dream In The Great Gatsby Essay

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    The American Dream is a national set of ideals (Democracy, Rights, Liberty, Opportunity, and Equality) in which freedom includes the opportunity for prosperity, and success, and in upward social mobility for the family and children, achieved through hard work. In The Great Gatsby, the author tries to show how the great American Dream is not attainable. For Gatsby, the American Dream was to win back the love of Daisy through status, riches and fame. Gatsby and Daisy's romance started before…

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    The Great Gatsby is a very important novel from the 1920 's, that goes into the minds of the people from that time. It provides a very good insight into the way people acted and how they perceived America at that point in time. Jay Gatsby goes from rags to riches, throughout the novel. With his riches, Jay Gatsby is trying to achieve the American Dream. But in the end, even with all the money that Jay Gatsby had, he fails at his dream. Hardly anyone attends Jay Gatsby 's funeral, this shows that…

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    In the book Gatsby there are a lot of chapters talking about the American Dream. Gatsby is very open minded about his American dream and is humble about it. As for Daisy and Tom they are extremely wealthy but unhappy. They both choose to have affairs. The American dream is the ideal that every US citizen should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and initiative. Gatsby represents the American dream because he is born of humble…

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    The American Dream in the Great Gatsby The American Dream is a national ideal that emphasizes freedom and making a better life for oneself and family through hard work. Many immigrants came to the United looking for a better life and they described their success as part of the American Dream. Throughout history the dream has changed and evolved as the nation has matured. During the 1920s, the economy was booming and thousands of soldiers had returned from World War I. This change in American…

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    American Dream The Great Gatsby was never a bestseller during FItzgerald 's life, it didn’t become a bestseller in till after World War II. The novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a eye-opening delight to the life of Jay Gatsby through the broad ideas of social class, the American dream and the colossal contrast between old money and new money in the 1920s. The insightful character of Nick Carraway narrates the novel, taking us into the complex relatable experiences of enormous…

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    the novel, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, one theme has been apparent: the decline of the American Dream. The American Dream is the idea that any person, if they want it badly enough, can achieve all of their aspirations. During the 1920s this idea that has been the hope for many struggling Americans was beginning to decline. People were starting to become skeptical of this and giving up on their dreams all together. Through its depiction of the decline of the American Dream,…

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    The Life and Death of the American Dream Over the years there has been many positive interpretations of the American Dream, portrayed through movies, songs, and novels, but there is only one well known perception that stands out the most. In the classic novel, The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald uses the concept of the American Dream to point out the flaws,misconceptions, ignorance, and the ideals of society. The character, Gatsby and his belief in the idea that the past can be recreated was…

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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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    the American Dream The American dream is a touchy subject, a subject that people would say is controversial. People think of the American dream in different ways whether their dream is the freedom of religion, or if they think the freedom class, there is always others that will think different. Those others would say that it is about the freedom of choosing where they want to work, what they want to do, or what they want to be in life. For the characters in The Great Gatsby the American dreams…

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    The American Dream The American Dream is a term that is associated with the American way of life. It is a statement that keeps everyone moving to become better, to do better, and to be better. The process of getting to these ideals is not the most pleasant, but can be the most rewarding to those who strive. In the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Jay Gatsby, Nick Carraway and Tom Buchanan come from money yet they seek much more. In the short story The Egg by Sherwood Anderson,…

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