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Attainment Of A Dream In The Great Gatsby

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Fitzgerald is writing a satire that comments on American ideal by showing the desire for wealth, the carelessness of the wealthy during the 1920s, and the attainment of a dream.
Wealth played a big part in The Great Gatsby and in the 1920s. Gatsby’s parents were shiftless and unsuccessful farm people. Gatsby never wanted his life to be anything like his parents and he tried hard to make it so. James Gatz, now known as Jay Gatsby, changed his name. Gatsby changed his name so he could have a new beginning and forget about his past and start his future.Gatsby wants to be like God and be rich and powerful, so he goes about his father’s business. Gatsby did become wealthy and to exercise his wealth he throws big lavish parties but he doesn’t participate in the parties. Gatsby throws parties in hopes that Daisy Buchanan will attend. Daisy is married to Tom Buchanan who is very wealthy. Daisy only married Tom for his money. For a minute Daisy regrets not being with Gatsby. In chapter five Gatsby invites Daisy over and she sees a pile of Gatsby’s shirts. The shirts were sheer linen, silk, and fine flannel. Daisy sobs over the shirts and says, “They’re such beautiful shirts, it makes me sad because i’ve never seen such beautiful shirts before.” Daisy is showing her interest in materialism. She doesn’t cry because she has reunited with Gatsby, she cries because Gatsby belongs to her society now and she regrets not being with him.
Wealth can make people careless and throughout the

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