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    Many people dream to have enough money to support a family‚ have a house‚ a car‚ and true friends that will bring you eternal happiness. Tom and Daisy are two characters in The Great Gatsby that represent the deterioration of the American Dream. Rather than being devoted to a healthy lifestyle‚ Daisy and Tom sought out to become rich beyond their wildest dreams with a social status fit to suit their standards. To them‚ the main goal in life is to reach the absolute top of the social pyramid‚ slowly

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    Jay Gatsby achieved the American Dream by the devotion he has for his love‚ Daisy. The American Dream can be achieved by becoming rich and successful‚ from starting with nothing. Gatsby didn’t realize himself that he seized the American Dream‚ only to care for his love’s approval. He couldn’t “win” his love’s heart five years prior‚ because he was a “poor boy.” Taking chances and achieving goals‚ took Gatsby further than he imagined. Allowing his love for Daisy‚ blind him‚ the consequence have finally

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    A Simple Dream The Great Gatsby‚ a novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ is about the American Dream and the downfall of those who attempt to capture its illusionary goals. This is a common theme central to many novels. This dream has varying significances for different people but in The Great Gatsby‚ for Jay‚ the dream is through wealth and power. To get this happiness Jay must reach into the past and relive an old dream. In order to do this he needed wealth and power. Jay

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    The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1925 talks about the decline of the ‘American Dream’ and how it is not what everyone would like to thinks it is. This story is a huge drama all about love‚ loss and heartbreak that brings readers through a story that is fascinating and amazing. Fitzgerald shows readers how greed‚ false love‚ and jealousy ruined the idyllic American Dream. Money is what makes the world then and now revolve. In The Great Gatsby money is what makes

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    American Dream         The American Dream was something a lot of people in the 1920s could connect with. This is probably why F. Scott Fitzgerald’s made it one of his themes in the Great Gatsby. The reasons why so many people could connect with it was because so many people were experiencing it. During the roaring 20s people were doing anything to be prosperous. Even the privileged looked to join in on the vision. They would sell things that are alcohol which was illegal at the time to make them

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    English Composition II 6/16/13 The Great Gatsby Back in the early 19th century‚ America was brought up as the land of opportunity and success. It was the idea that life in America‚ everybody had the ability to achieve something great through talent‚ dedication‚ and hard work for a better life. It was made clear that not everybody obtained such a life because of the difficulty. This cultural outlook was known as an America Dream. A typical objective of this dream in the 1900’s was to have a job‚ own

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    Achieving The American Dream What my essay is going to be about is how the economy was back then to how it is now. I’m also going to talk about how "The Great Gatsby" has to relate to The American Dream. I believe that The American Dream includes success‚ money‚ and the opportunities that we now have. In The American Dream I believe that we have to be successful in order to be able to reach The American Dream. In the book‚ "The Great Gatsby" success is meant by having the biggest houses and nicest

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    Decline of the American Dream Americans are good dreamers who are willing to work hard to turn their dreams into reality‚ and some of them do succeed. By the 1920’s‚ a multitude of people have made large amounts of money‚ but due to the material excessiveness of the rich‚ some gradually corrupted the purity of their American Dreams. In The Great Gatsby‚ F.Scott Fitzgerald criticizes the theme of the decline of the American Dream in the 1920s by showing the opulence and sloth of both rich and poor

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    The Great Gatsby: The American Dream "Their love is founded upon feelings from the past‚ these give it‚ notwithstanding Gatsby’s insistence on being able to repeat the past‚ an inviolability. It exists in the world of money and corruption but is not of it." The Great Gatsby‚ a novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ is about the American Dream‚ and the demise of those who attempt to capture its false goals. For Jay‚ the dream is that‚ through wealth and power‚ one can obtain happiness

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    The American Dream‚ a dream that all Americans have‚ for everything to be equal‚ and to have life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness. This is the typical American dream and the overall outline of the American Dream but everyone’s can be significantly different. In the book of mice and men the lesson you learn is that just having an American Dream is what shapes your life and gives you the purpose to do things. Whereas in The Great Gatsby the lesson is more along the lines of showing you that

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