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    The American Dream is like a beautiful yet poisonous mushroom. Its colorful appearance lures humans and animals to consume it, but the outcome results in death if left untreated. The American Dream lures people into thinking that their dream and their social class can be changed with hard work and determination. However, the results are deadly in The Great Gatsby by F.Scott Fitzgerald with all that tried. Through the use of imagery, Fitzgerald characterizes Jay Gatsby as ambitious, naive, and selfish

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    The Dream Of The Americans “Dreams don’t work unless you do.” In The Great Gatsby we see this quote, by John C. Maxwell, uphold itself. “He stretched out his arms toward the dark water in a curious way, and, far as I was from him, I could have sworn he was trembling. Involuntarily I glanced seaward – and distinguished nothing except a single green light, minute and far away, that might have been the end of a dock.” (20-21). The reader can identify that it is obtainable to want a dream, but harder

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    The American dream is dead. It always has been from the beginning. People striving for power, money, popularity, and material things. The ambition that drives Americans to pursue these goals ultimately leads to their demise. The American dream is a quintessential ideal for the American population. To not strive for it is oddly unamerican, however, I think it is also what makes America fail today. While reading “The Great Gatsby” my thoughts would often drift to why the achievement of the American

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    The American Dream in the 1920’s revolved around the accumulation of wealth. Jay Gatsby believes he can buy happiness, which to him, consists of having Daisy to himself. He believes he can do this by achieving a level of respect in East Egg; known for new money. His goal was to make fortune to please Daisy. Gatsby and Daisy first met in Louisville in 1917. Gatsby was astonished with her wealth, beauty, and lastly, her innocence. He realized that Daisy would lose interest in him if she knew of his

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    The novel “The Great Gatsby” is a book that was written by Fitzgerald to portray his life and what was a kind of similar situation he went through because of what he felt.In this novel he also talks about the american dream and how each characters dream is way different based on their personalities in the book.We will also discover our opinion on why Daisy choose to be with Tom even though how he was portrayed through the novel itself. “The Great Gatsby” by F.Scott Fitzgerald is an autobiographical

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    The American Dream The Great Gatsby by Scott Fitzgerald represents the idea of the American Dream throughout the characters qualities. The American Dream is often something people from the lower class desire to reach with hard work. This includes having money, a car, a house, clothes, and a family, During the ‘20s many people were hopeful to reach this level of success. But as intriguing as the idea can sound, you can’t get too caught up in the dream. Throughout the story Tom finds himself searching

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    The American Dream has always been a necessity to the American Culture. The American dream was one thing that attracted people to start a new life on American’s land; the land of opportunity, wealth, and prosperity. The Dream continues to be relevant after all the years of being in existence, but this dream is not the same as it one nor is it the same for each person. As a whole, the American Dream can be interpreted as starting low on economic or social level and working the way to the top. Being

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    The Great Gatsby is about the pursuit of the American Dream. Throughout the novel, the reader sees Gatsby in situations that are impossible to overcome. F. Scott Fitzgerald believed the American Dream was unattainable and demonstrated this through his story development. By creating an existing character in the 1920s, who is in love with a married woman and acquired his money illegally, Fitzgerald was able to develop a man pursuing an unattainable dream. One of the many conscious decisions, as an

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    The American Dream has various implications for diverse individuals. For some people, the concept implies that one can accomplish his or her objectives and goals through living this dream. To others, it provides a beacon of hope, as an open door that individuals desperately desire to enter in pursuit of opportunities. The Americans after World War I, boosted by the emotions of the war, had an uncontrollable vigor about accomplishing and displaying an extravagant way of life and achieving a high social

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    The Great Gatsby is about a couple of friends who have different meanings of each other and how they hide secrets from one another to keep each other safe.This novel was published in 1925 to show what it was thought of to live The American Dream and how it affected others. In the Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, The American Dream is seen as people who were never satisfied even if they are wealthy because they just want more in life. In the Great Gatsby, the Author, F. Scott Fitzgerald

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