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    attainable or unattainable‚ but the three sources that I have chosen being Jay Gatsby from The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ Richard Cory from Richard Cory by Edwin Arlington Robinson‚ and Walter Mitty from The Secret life of Walter Mitty by James Thurber‚ all explain how the American Dream is unattainable. Although satisfaction is never permanent

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    A subtle transformation within the novel is Gatsby’s name itself‚ born James "Jimmy" Gatz he goes on a quest for wealth and as his social status changes so does his name. This simple transformation is what concludes Gatsby to be such a significant character in depicting Fitzgerald’s conception; something as subtle as his name

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    In "California: A People‚ a Place‚ a Dream‚" James J. Rawls states that the California dream is a dialect in which a synthesis or new dream is formed from a paradox and promise. These two things are joined together to form the new dream. The promise for a better life and the paradoxes of expectation‚ growth‚ and plenty are at the center of the dream. The dialectic helps the paradoxes‚ a statement or proposition that seems self-contradictory; find a resolution by creating a new dream that has the

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    The American Dream has a different meaning for all who believe in it‚ but at its core is the idea of personal elevation. Jay Gatsby in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby seems to have experienced the loftiest possible version of the American Dream by rapidly rising from destitution to opulence‚ but he sees his life as yet unsatisfactory because it lacks the love and companionship of Daisy‚ who is as much a part of Gatsby’s American Dream as wealth. Willy Loman‚ the protagonist of Arthur

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    dream alive for Gatsby. The American dream is achieved by gaining wealth and love. Coincidentally‚ money is also associated with the colour green. Money is a major theme in The Great Gatsby because it separated the social classes. Gatsby was born as James Gatz and came from a very poor family. This made Gatsby feel not worthy of Daisy. Therefore‚ Gatsby turned to illegal activity in order to achieve wealth and then win over Daisy. This shows the corruption that green represents. It symbolized the greed

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    his untimely demise. The first bit from the novel that demonstrates Gatsby’s inability to be content‚ is the fact that he is not Jay Gatsby. It is learned about halfway through the novel that Jay Gatsby from California is actually a man names James Gatz‚ who comes from Chicago. The fact that Gatsby fabricated his past and lives his life under an alias shows that he is unable to be content even with his own origins. To go through the trouble of making up an entire past for himself rather than

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    CRITICAL/ANALYTICAL RESPONSE “Dreams do come true‚ if we only wish hard enough‚ you can have anything in life if you will sacrifice everything else for it.” James M. Barrie. Dreams‚ it can be defined as fantasies‚ desires or goals‚ it is hope‚ aspiration and ambition but most importantly‚ it is life. Dreams exist in every human being‚ from little children to the elders‚ they all have dreams. One can has as many dreams as he wants‚ from small to big but to accomplish them is not an easy task. To

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    deeds. Doctor T.J Eckleburg‚ one would say is the greatest symbol in the novel that represents more than just an advertisement‚ but like the sun‚ inside he represents everything that is corrupt in the new American Dream. After renouncing his parents‚ James Gatsby was said to be the “son of God” (98)‚ and the only thing Gatsby believes in is money. Wilson in chapter 8‚ mistakes the advertisement as an advertisement for God‚ one would say this in turn means that the advertisement portrays

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    Benjamin Franklin coined the phrase‚ "American Dream" during the early infancy of our country‚ proposing this dream as‚ "That pursuit of a better existence … [and] a higher quality of life through hard work‚ determination‚ and devotion." While this may be what many of the characters in The Great Gatsby believe (Jay Gatsby in particular)‚ one critical ideal is discarded in Fitzgerald’s twisted refinement of Franklin’s definition: morality. It is apparent that Jay Gatsby achieves his wealth and social

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    Chapter 6-SOCIAL STRATIFICATION‚ CASTE SYTEMS‚ CLASS SYSTEMS How big is your piece of the American dream? Social Stratification: A system by which a society ranks categories of people in social hierarchy. IT IS A TRAIT OF SOCIETY DOES NOT REFLECT INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES‚ BUT SOCIETY’S STRUCTURE IT PERSISTS OVER GENERATIONS SOCIAL MOBILITY HAPPENS SLOWLY IT IS – UNIVERSAL while universal‚ it varies in type. IT INVOLVES INEQUALITY IN BELIEF SYSTEM -Ideologies justify existence of stratification

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