Theme of American Dream in The Great Gatsby Essay

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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 the obscene behavior of Tom, Daisy, and Jordan that offsets the temperaments of Nick and Gatsby, who have virtuous dispositions, the overall theme of the corruption of the American Dream is able to be conveyed. The death of the American Dream comes with…

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    The Great Gatsby and American Dream The Great Gatsby is written by American author F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1925 that describes the story of people on Long Island in the summer of 1922. The novel mainly concerns Gatsby, a young and wealthy man and his strong passion and infatuation for Daisy. He holds party and invited various people into his mansion every weekend. All he does just aims to draw the attention of Daisy, with whom he is deeply in love. The Great Gatsby superficially seems to be a…

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    nice clothes, and a happy family symbolize the American Dream. The novel, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald expresses many themes. However the most significant one relates to the corruption of the American dream. Money can buy everything except true love. In The Great Gatsby, Jay Gatsby envisions of having the American Dream with a wedded woman and tries to attract her with his wealth. All the characters deceive each other, leading to tragic endings. In the novel The Great Gatsby, Jay…

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    According to Bernie Sanders, Presidential Hopeful, "For many, the American Dream has become a nightmare." (Brainyquote). In 2016, less Americans are achieving their dreams. Throughout history, we see the American Dream live, evolve, die, then eventually repeat the cycle. The 1920s was a time of money, big houses, luxury living and prosperity. The 1920 's also stands for a time of great disparity, poverty and prohibition. Fitzgerald and Steinbeck 's novels prove the corruption of the American…

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    “You cannot give up on the American dream. We cannot allow our fears and our disappointments to lead us into silence and into inaction” (Marco Rubio/Republican Debate/Greenville, South Carolina). Marco was not always in the spotlight for the republican GOP but bears his roots from an impoverished family in Florida. Marco Rubio’s father, a Cuban immigrant, washed dishes and struggled to conceive money when he started to chase the American dream. Nevertheless He relentlessly strived to become a…

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    For many, The Great Gatsby is a story of two thwarted lovers. However, upon deeper analysis, the Great Gatsby is a work written by F. Scott Fitzgerald that criticizes the American dream at a time where it was unbelievably corrupt. The Great Gatsby occurs in the jazz age, in the middle of the 1920s. Fitzgerald bases it in New York, where the jazz age was strongest. This gives us a perfect setting to see exactly what becomes wrong with the American dream when people take it too far. The novel…

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    the technique to draw the reader to hidden themes and cause the reader to analyze while reading. F. Scott Fitzgerald is well known for incorporating multiple complex symbols to pave the way to his fundamental themes. Fitzgerald’s use of symbolism in The Great Gatsby alludes to the overall theme that the American Dream in the 1920’s was unattainable and corrupt throughout the novel. The symbol of the green light in The Great Gatsby is a reoccurring one, at first symbolizing Gatsby’s American…

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    Throughout The Great Gatsby the characters, events and themes also point towards the allegorical genre. The character Jay Gatsby represents the American dream because he started off poor but strived to make his life the way he wanted it to be. On the surface Gatsby’s death means that his dream of living happily with Daisy is dead. However, it also symbolizes the end of the 1920s and the end of the American dream. The overall theme of The Great Gatsby is the American dream losing priority among…

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    Everyone knows the romantic tragedy that is known as the The Great Gatsby by the American author Scott Fitzgerald; however, do people really know the narrator of the story and why the author decided to use Nick Carraway instead of Jay Gatsby himself to tell the story? Another question that arises is, what is the central theme of the story? In the novel The Great Gatsby, Scott Fitzgerald decided to use Nick Carraway as the narrator of the story instead Jay Gatsby. Many other authors like to tell…

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    The American is, in short, the most prominent and important theme in the novel “The great Gatsby,” by F. Scott Fitzgerald, and the American dream, unlike most other dreams, is attainable. The novel “The Great Gatsby” is an exemplar of this dream; it uses its complex terminology and vivid language to engage the reader and portray the abstract concept of the American dream in an understandable fashion. The American dream it one of the most important themes in “The Great Gatsby” because of its…

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