is my major long-life goal. In fact, my American-Brazilian Dream consists of multiple goals that I have, as well as still wish to accomplish. Nonetheless, today, I am able to argue that my American-Brazilian Dream revolve around life-lessons that have, as well as will continue to encounter throughout my long life journey here on earth. To me, every citizen of this "melting pot," have the right to envision, as well as chase after their version of their American-Dream. In this paper, readers will get the chance to learn how Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby and Miller's Death of a Salesman help Kevin Christopher Cataldo envision his American-Brazilian Dream from a positive and hopeful perspective, unlike the novel's and play's protagonist—Jay Gatsby and Willy Loman. This will be completed through an in-depth reading and analysis of the texts, as well as of outside sources. From Fitzgerald's roaring twenties to Miller's nineteen forty American Dream to Kevin Christopher Cataldo's two thousand and sixteen American-Brazilian Dream. I would like to dedicate this paper to my beloved mother, Hedylamar Alves De Moraes, and to my friend in heaven—Christopher Lewis Calderone, rest in peace my friend.
is my major long-life goal. In fact, my American-Brazilian Dream consists of multiple goals that I have, as well as still wish to accomplish. Nonetheless, today, I am able to argue that my American-Brazilian Dream revolve around life-lessons that have, as well as will continue to encounter throughout my long life journey here on earth. To me, every citizen of this "melting pot," have the right to envision, as well as chase after their version of their American-Dream. In this paper, readers will get the chance to learn how Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby and Miller's Death of a Salesman help Kevin Christopher Cataldo envision his American-Brazilian Dream from a positive and hopeful perspective, unlike the novel's and play's protagonist—Jay Gatsby and Willy Loman. This will be completed through an in-depth reading and analysis of the texts, as well as of outside sources. From Fitzgerald's roaring twenties to Miller's nineteen forty American Dream to Kevin Christopher Cataldo's two thousand and sixteen American-Brazilian Dream. I would like to dedicate this paper to my beloved mother, Hedylamar Alves De Moraes, and to my friend in heaven—Christopher Lewis Calderone, rest in peace my friend.