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    The Great Gatsby‚ a novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ introduces us to the narrator‚ Nick Carraway‚ who tells the story of how he became a friend of a mysterious‚ wealthy man‚ Gatsby‚ and how he learned of Gatsby’s tragic life story. Interestingly‚ there are many themes and ideas that the novel‚ The Great Gatsby explores but Gatsby’s pursuit of the American dream is one of its prominent themes. The novel explores the idea in multiple ways and some of these ways being symbolism‚ dialogue and actions

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    The American Dream encompasses the idea that all people have the equal opportunity to achieve prosperity‚ liberty and happiness through hard work and determination. However‚ in reality this idea is flawed and unachievable due to lack of equal opportunity and excessive materialism. This is emphasised in both F Scott Fitzgerald’s novel‚ The Great Gatsby and in Langston Hughes’s poem‚ ‘Let America be America Again’‚ which is about the social inequality and injustices that occur in America today.

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    In The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald was Labeled as “the great American novel” his character Jay Gatsby‚ who represents the American dream in this novel. This fictional character accomplished everything that everyone dreams of‚ wealth and recognition. He desires of having Daisy Buchanan and induce her to tell Tom Buchanan‚ she never loved him. She was the engine that runs his American dream. Yet‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald didn’t wrote this novel to show the impression that It’s a love story‚ but

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    portrayed by the last lines in The Great Gatsby‚ our past holds us back from pursuing anything great‚ making it difficult to obtain the American Dream. The American Dream is a life of personal happiness and material comfort as traditionally sought by individuals in the U.S. Several characters throughout this novel showed hope in achieving the American Dream‚ but three particular characters wanted this dream more than anyone; Daisy‚ Myrtle‚ and Gatsby. Gatsby was one of the most hopeful people anyone

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    The Great Gatsby as a description of the failure of the American dream. The Great Gatsby is a concentrated meditation on "the American dream‚" understood as the faith that anyone‚ even of the most humble origins‚ can attain wealth and social standing in the United States through talent and individual initiative. Fitzgerald explores the compelling appeal of this dream‚ and the circumstances that render it as deceptive as it is enduring. Fitzgerald’s protagonist is a young man from North Dakota

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    of the American dream is a key characteristic of “The Great Gatsby”. Scott Fitzgerald demonstrates to us the very bleak and inadequate lifestyle of the very affluent who thrived off of new money during the roaring 20’s. During the 20’s many people thrived due to the sudden rise of the stock market following World War I. This led to many new wealthy individuals who had essentially achieved the American dream‚ at least they thought that they had. Fitzgerald who wrote “The Great Gatsby” in 1925 wants

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    American Dream. By definition the American Dream is the belief that anyone‚ regardless of what class he/she comes from‚ can attain some form of success and upward social mobility is possible. However‚ in the early 1920’s‚ the American Dream became a term more typically applied to the achievement of material success‚ and the sense of happiness that would supposedly ensue. In the novel The Great Gatsby‚ which takes place during the summer of 1922‚ the main character Jay Gatsby‚ born poor‚

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    The Great Gatsby: The Decline of the American Dream Following the much adored novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ came the phenomenal screenplay of The Great Gatsby‚ released in May‚ 2013. 1920’s America boomed with unprecedented prosperity and material excess as stock markets skyrocketed and spirits rang high. The film‚ however‚ focuses on a much larger underlying theme that is a highly symbolic rumination of the entirety of America in the 1920’s: the disintegration of the American dream. This

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    The Great Gatsby and the American Dream One would say the American Dream is somewhat like the sun. On the outside‚ sometimes it is one of the most beautiful things in the world‚ but to really know it‚ and all of the dangers that come with it‚ one has to dig into the dangerous and corrupt insides. In The Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald depicts the 1920’s as a time of decay of social and moral values; evidence of this is the greed and the pursuit of pleasure. Jay Gatsby’s constant parties epitomized

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    For decades people have had American Dreams they dedicate their lives‚ giving it their all for the goals that they have set up for themselves. However‚ while seeming to be a good motivating factor for Americans‚ most of the time these dreams are unsuccessful or unattainable for the people that work so hard toward them. Since there is more often failure in achieving an American Dream‚ many people have negative opinions toward the concept itself. The best description of this ideology is reflected by

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