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The American Dream is something every American wants to have in life, even those outside of America. Everyone thinks that they have a dream that once they achieve it everything about life will be so perfect and nothing could go wrong. In The Great Gatsby it shows how it is not always perfect. Fitzgerald’s idea of the American Dream was depicted in his book. It shows how his American Dream never made him happy. The Great Gatsby is about an extremely wealthy man and his life long goal to get the girl he fell in love with. The man's name is Jay Gatsby and the woman he fell in love with is Daisy Buchanan a married woman. The book is set in the nineteen twenties an era best known for its prohibition and wild parties. The Gatsby tries to lure Daisy in with the finer things of the era but, in the end it did not work. When Gatsby first dated Daisy they were both very young and they fell in love with each other but, two things kept them apart. Daisy’s parents wanted her to marry someone who had money and Gatsby was from a not so wealthy family. For example Jay Gatsby says in the book, "She never loved you, do you hear? She only married you because I was poor and she was tired of waiting for me. It …show more content…

“I want you to meet my girl.” (pg.24)They were careless people, “Tom and Daisy—they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness or whatever it was that kept them together, and let other people clean up the mess they had made. . . .” (pg.146) but, when Tom finds out she is cheating he freaks out. Tom lets Daisy flirt and do whatever she wants but as soon as she actually goes all the way he gets really upset. Fitzgerald allowed his own wife to do the same as Tom did Daisy but, Zelda pulled the same stunt as Daisy and hooked up with a guy Fitzgerald lost his mind he never did what Zelda had done to him and he felt

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