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    The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ a major theme is the American Dream versus Gatsby’s dream‚ the ideal dream‚ and the corruption and destruction of the dream. Fitzgerald reveals that the American Dream was transformed from a pure idea of security into a scheme of materialistic power. Through Gatsby‚ Fitzgerald showed the perseverance and hope the founding fathers had. Though the American Dream was corrupted‚ Gatsby’s was not. It was the "foul dust" who were corrupted that ended Gatsby and

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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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    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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    The American Dream for The Great Gatsby Even though we call the american American‚ is it really american? In the book The Great Gatsby‚ many of these characters are not American‚ but they are still living the American dream. While some characters are living the American others are not and what set them apart will astonish you. Just like humanity‚ the American Dream has two sides to it. One side one where you make a boat load of money with very little work or none at all and the other side is where

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    1 20 April 2013 Gatsby’s American Dream In the novel The Great Gatsby written by E. Scott Fitzgerald “ The American Dream” presents itself by showing the desperation of Jay Gatsby trying to reach his true American Dream. As we all know the American dream is unobtainable realistically speaking‚ but what will one person do to achieve this goal? Jay Gatsby is a rich‚ handsome‚ bachelor who seems to have it all. He’s living the life that most people now could only dream of. The luxury cars‚ ritzy

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    The American Dream is dead The main theme of “the great Gatsby” is that the great dream of American is dead. The American dream is defined by people as “The belief that everyone in the United States has the chance to be successful‚ rich‚ and happy if they work hard enough”. Three features of the American Dream are shown as that people can make their dream come true‚ everyone has the same opportunity to achieve their goals and life should become better and richer by their own effort. However‚ readers

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    The American Dream is interpreted as someone starting at the bottom on the social or economical level and working hard towards success‚ luxury‚ and comfort. This dream shows that anyone‚ no matter who you are‚ can become successful and live a happy life. The American Dream is symbolized by having wealth‚ luxurious belongings‚ and healthy/happy family. The dream is represented by the ideas of someone who is self-sufficient and works hard to achieve the goal they placed in front of themselves to become

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    The American dream is when one individual makes his own success. The individual may want to be socially or financially better than another one’s current state or condition (Eskow). Each person has the right to their own individual dream of success. In the book‚ The Great Gatsby by F.Scott Fitzgerald‚ there is a character named Gatsby that followed his own American dream by trying to get reunited with a girl named Daisy‚ but gets himself killed at the end of the novel. Gatsby is a fictional example

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    America dreamed of attaining financial greatness. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby is set in New York City‚ the epitome of industrialization and economic opportunity during the Jazz Age. The young‚ charming‚ and charismatic Jay Gatsby flaunts his financial prosperity through lavish and colorful parties. However‚ Gatsby’s money is earned dishonestly and is short lived. Fitzgerald reveals the intangibility of the American Dream through various characters in the novel. George Wilson embodies the underprivileged

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    Appearance vs. Reality – Macbeth: Commentary Macbeth is a play written by William Shakespeare‚ which focuses on the life of Macbeth. Out of the four Shakespearean play categories‚ it is categorized as a tragedy‚ as the events of the play ultimately lead to the downfall of the protagonist‚ Macbeth. The theme of appearance versus reality is constantly repeated throughout the play‚ as it greatly contributes to the development of the plot. The idea is constantly conveyed by the characters using a pleasant

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