The Great Gatsby American Dream Essay

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    well as many others can be used to express The American Dream. The American Dream to most is the belief that once an individual comes to America they are able to do and be anything, but there is a downside. This downside is the factor of corruptibility that can come from wanting to achieve this stoic dream. In the novel, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald the main protagonist Jay Gatsby can be viewed as a man who has captured the American Dream in every aspect. Though everything is not as it

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    The American Dream of The Great Gatsby Parties, cars, glamorous mansions, drama, intrigue, and more. All of these are major components of F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel, The Great Gatsby. The characters in the novel are just as extravagant as their surroundings. But all of this is more than just an entertaining story with a flamboyant background. Fitzgerald uses the characters and settings of The Great Gatsby to portray the American dream by their actions and their backgrounds. It is suggested that

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    seem to represent what the American Dream is about after the Declaration of Independence. He wrote “The American Dream is that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for earth according to the ability or achievement.” This phrase still illustrates what the Dream is about for some people nowadays; it is the right of freedom, prosperity, equality and pursuit of happiness through hard work. However, the American Dream is an ironic concept seeing

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    What is the American Dream? “The term “American dream” is used in many ways, but it essentially is an idea that suggests that anyone in the US can succeed through hard work and has the potential to lead a happy, successful life”(McMahon 1). The American dream has been shaped throughout the course of history with works such as The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee and Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck and many others have shaped the american dream into what is

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    The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald was one that was highly centralized around the American Dream. The American Dream is the belief that anyone can become successful in America if they worked hard enough. The dream did not discriminate anyone and that is why many people worked towards it. In the novel, it shows that not everyone was living the American Dream but were separated by the social classes of wealth, race, and intelligence. The 1920s in America was a roaring

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    article “Rethinking American Dream” explains the evolution of the American Dream through the years, and how the modern view is quite different from how it was viewed in the past. Originally, the American Dream was an idea that gave promise to ordinary people, for a happy lifestyle. As times changed, it gradually became associated with fame and wealth. This changed the way society viewed its “promise” therefore changing what people were working towards. This relates to The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald

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    What is the american dream ? Is it achievable for everyone ? The novel great gatsby by f.scott fitzgerald tells the story of a young man, Gatsby and a young woman,Daisy who were in love with each other, and gatsby had the american dream of marrying the young woman but the young woman did not have the same dream. The american dream is the belief that life should be better and richer, and fuller for everyone, and to have an equal opportunity to achieve success ,and prosperity , regardless of social

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    America has a dream. From either coming to America looking for that dream or living here and living for the dream. Many of these dreams vary from having a family and being rich with a business. During the 1920’s “The American Dream” was when it was at its fullest people were starting to gain wealth or either the wealthy were just very successful. The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald setting was during the 1920’s. The main characters that made an impact on whether the dream is being lived

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    money,” his achievement of the American dream, an ideal that every American has an equal opportunity to achieve prosperity, would be limited. Throughout American history, the “American dream” has been critiqued. While some authors support this idea by following the paths leading up to impressive successes of impoverished characters, others, such as F. Scott Fitzgerald, negate it. In his novel The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald argues against the concept of the American dream by contrasting the financial

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    The American Dream was an idea that there is opportunity for everyone according to ability or achievement regardless of social class or circumstances of birth. This means that when you come to America you had every opportunity open to you. There are many obstacles that you must pass to achieve this large of a goal although many could not forge ahead through these barriers. The self reliant individual does not have complete control over his or her own success because of the people involved in their

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