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What Is The Loss Of The American Dream In The Great Gatsby

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F Scott Fitzgerald and John Steinbeck wrote these books about their own lives and experiences and what life was like for people in the 1920s to 1930s. In the 1920 to 1930, life wasn't like how it is today, not lot of things, ideas, and dreams were possible. People nowadays set their minds to there dreams and more because we are more capable to do them unlike people back them. In The Great Gatsby by F Scott Fitzgerald and Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, the authors demonstrates the modern theme Universally, everyone struggles with loneliness and demonstrates modern characteristic Sense of disillusionment and loss of faith, because of the events that happened.
Through the inclusion of Gatsby and Lennie, Fitzgerald and Steinbeck both demonstrated the modern …show more content…

In The Great Gatsby by F Scott Fitzgerald, Gatsby shows the loss of faith in the american dream by how he died at the end so he won’t be able to live the life he wanted to. Besides being pretentious by having everything that everyone wanted theres alot of way that Gatsby shows the loss of the american dream but the last way was sad “ It was after we started with Gatsby toward the house that the gardener saw Wilson’s body a little way in the grass, and the holocaust was complete”(Fitzgerald 162). After Gatsby lost all that he had or wanted to have he gots shot and dies losing his dream. Gatsby had want he wanted but then he got to much in his head because he rushed everything to quickly and dies as the effect of it. Secondly in the Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, lennie show the loss of faith in the american dream by how he died at the end because of the bad things he had done because

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