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    The Great Gatsby The American Dream for men in the 1920’s was to get rich and make a lot of money how ever they can no matter what. For women an American Dream was to do men’s work and have equal rights between men and women’s working and living conditions. Only for some people in different social classes were their dreams attained. F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote The Great Gatsby so he can show society that an American Dream is what people make of it and their not always achievable. James Gatz’s

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    theme in The Great Gatsby is the corruption and decline of the ‘American Dream’. By analyzing the upper class during the 1920s through the eyes of the narrator‚ Nick Carraway‚ Fitzgerald shows that the American Dream has transformed from noble thoughts to more materialistic and money based ideas. Fitzgerald also highlights the original aspects as well as the new aspects of the American Dream in his tragic novel to illustrate that a once impervious dream is now lost forever to the American people.

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    THE THEME OF THE AMERICAN DREAM IN THE FITZGERALD’S THE GREAT GATSBY The 1920s or “the Jazz Age” was the era of the American Dream – the era of equal opportunities (or at least it was thought so) and the times when economy started rising with an enormous speed. The Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby is situated in this era and it offers a great insight into what was happening in that time as the novel shows that the values changed and that in that time the American Dream became a synonym for

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    The American Dream in The Great Gatsby “But the country’s disintegrating. What’s happened to America? What’s happened to the American dream?”-Alan Moore. This quote relates to the downfall of the American Dream in the novel‚ The Great Gatsby. The Great Gatsby‚ written by Francis Scott Fitzgerald‚ takes place in 1920s America. In the story‚ a man named Jay Gatsby finds out that the woman he loves‚ Daisy‚ had married another man‚ Tom Buchanan. He then decides to dedicate his life to become wealthy

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    What exactly is the American Dream some say its undeniable riches‚ others say having a family and a house. In his novel The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald suggest that the so called American Dream‚ is nothing but just a dream that can never be attanied. He uses characters like‚ Tom‚ Daisy‚ and Gatsby to show the corruptness in old money and new money‚ and the dissatifaction of those who have everything but can’t fill the empty void that they seek. Fitzgerald uses the old money versus the

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    The Great Gatsby The idea that Gatsby is the embodiment of the American Dream is the dominant portrayal of his character in the novel because his desire of procuring Daisy is the main goal in his life and he has the ability the distort the truth of his identity. For instance‚ attaining Daisy’s affection means everything to Gatsby. Nick’s first sighting of Gatsby is at the end of the first chapter‚ where Gatsby stands with his arms stretched out longingly toward the green light at the end of Daisy’s

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    Death of Hope The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald ends with Gatsby’s death and Nick’s return to the Midwest. The author is illustrating throughout the novel the society’s views of the American Dream in the 1920s as the best way of life‚ but often it is not true and very few people end up living the dream. Fitzgerald exhibits this in The Great Gatsby through the downfall of the unhappy‚ yet wealthy‚ and through the lessons learned by the people surrounding them. The American society is corrupt

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    The American Dream is an ideology that through hard‚ honest work and determination‚ you can achieve success in The United States of America. In the novel "The Great Gatsby"‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald alludes to the concept of The American Dream in a time just after World War 1 and he achieves this through many characters and the environment in which they live and interact in. The main character of the novel has often been characterized as a clear representation of The American Dream‚ which is a false statement

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    Classless/ American ideology boasts that it is a _______ society‚ but the comparisons between West Egg‚ East egg and the Valley of Ashes beg to differ. love/ "Only fools fall in _______‚" is an old expression that applies to Gatsby ‚ who is believed to be the biggest fool in the novel in this sense. Though there is speculation of whether or not he actually ____s Daisy or the idea of sweeping an aristocrat girl off her feet. Dream/ The American _______‚ is always discussed ‚but rarely verified

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    The True American Dream The Roaring Twenties was a new era of over indulgence in materialistic things in life. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ follows the story of Jay Gatsby‚ a man who is driven to win back the love of Daisy Buchanan‚ the women of his dreams. Jay Gatsby builds social status and wealth in hopes of fulfilling the American Dream and eventually has an affair with Daisy only to lose her again‚ along with his life. Through the characterization of Daisy‚ Gatsby‚ and Myrtle

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