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    How real is the American dream? The American dream is currently an idea that we discussed in numerous pieces of literature we have read as juniors this year. The literal definition that the American dream is the ideal that every US citizen should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work‚ determination‚ and initiative is no longer true for everyone and slowly fading before our eyes. Specifically‚ through novels like The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison and The Great

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    novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald expresses the un-achievability of the American Dream through the shifts in class and vast characterization of Jay Gatsby. Fitzgerald portrays the diminishing effects of the American dream which is achieving the love of Daisy in the eyes of Gatsby. Each character in this novel has an American dream and while some characters somewhat reach it‚ other such as Gatsby end having their dreams touch their fingertips only for it to slip away. Jay Gatsby‚ a self-made

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    The American dream is‚ has been‚ and always will be a myth. In the book The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ we follow Nick Carraway as he narrates Jay Gatsby’s attempt to achieve his own perception of the American dream. The Great Gatsby is considered “the great American novel” because it is a self-made success story‚ it will always remain relevant‚ and it is a love story. Americans have admiration for the self-made success story‚ because we root for the mysterious nobody who rises from poverty

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    The Great Gatsby (Prompt # 1) The American Dream Introduction The Great Gatsby by F Scott Fitzgerald is a tragic love story on the surface‚ but it is commonly known for it’s pessimistic critique of the American Dream. In the novel‚ Jay Gatsby overcomes his poor past to gain an incredible amount of money and a very limited social reputation to be closer to his American Dream (Daisy). He did all that only to be turned down by the “old money” crowd‚ he then gets killed after being

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    The 1920s were a decade of rebirth characterised by the founding of the "American Dream" -- the belief that anyone can‚ and should‚ achieve material success. The defining writer of the 1920s was F. Scott Fitzgerald whose most famous novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ has become required reading for present-day high school students. We study Fitzgerald’s novel for the same reason we study Shakespeare. The literature composed by both authors contains themes and morals that continue to be relevant to modern

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    Buying Happiness In his classic novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald describes the false glamour of the American Dream that most people fail to realize. Fitzgerald argues that the common‚ and false‚ perception of the American Dream is that wealth‚ happiness‚ and a trouble-free life go hand-in-hand. However‚ through diction and the constant images of dust and darkness causing juxtaposing tones‚ Fitzgerald suggests to his American readers that even if you are wealthy‚ your life will not necessarily

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    The American Dream‚ Achieved or Destroyed? The American Dream is the idea that every U.S. citizen should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work‚ determination‚ and initiative. The Great Gatsby‚ a novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald represents what happened in the 1920s showing how the American Dream can be achieved or destroyed. Myrtle Wilson is the wife of garage owner George Wilson and the mistress of Tom Buchanan. George and Myrtle don’t really have any

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    A man who had a dream of becoming reunited with his true love‚ Daisy Buchanan‚ Jay Gatsby was determined to make this dream a reality no matter the trials and tribulations. He achieved all of his goals through hard work and determination with his love for Daisy being the driving force behind his motivation. The title “The Great Gatsby” is very suitable because Gatsby’s power to make his dreams a reality is what makes him “great”. Gatsby began as James Gatz‚ a young seventeen year old boy from North

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    the American Dream? The American Dream is in the Declaration of Independence and it proclaims “We hold these truths to be self-evident‚ that all men are created equal‚ that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights‚ that among the are life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness. That to secure the rights‚ governments are instituted among men‚ deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.” Many people have an idea of what they want for their American Dream. The

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    president of the United States of America. Every child grows up with a dream in their head of who they want to be when they grow up. While for many people‚ this dream fades throughout their lifetime or becomes something more realistic‚ some will stop at nothing to become what they have always wanted to be and obtain what they have always desired. For the characters of The Great Gatsby‚ a novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ these dreams manifest themselves as a man who has obtained true love‚ a wealthy woman

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