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    hope The American Dream is a naïve belief; it lies in the ideas of unlimited opportunity‚ impractical levels of success‚ and a perfect life. This Dream is particularly alluring for the poor‚ and immigrants fleeing oppression. It speaks of freedom and opportunity‚ a land full of unimaginable possibilities and endless wonder. From early colonists who left Europe as peasants and outcasts to seek land and wealth‚ to present day illegal immigrants hoping for a better life‚ the American Dream has drawn

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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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    The Great Gatsby is a book published in 1925 that revolves around the life of Nick Carraway and his experiences of moving to the east. The story‚ written by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ is focused on showing the American Dream. Which is the notion that there is “a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone.” Though how do the characters in the book represent the notion of the American Dream? Fitzgerald uses Gatsby to represent the American Dream and that people will go to great

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    economic classes in society and achieve this American Dream. However‚ throughout the novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald supports the belief that the American Dream is an idealistic concept. As the main character of Gatsby develops‚ the reader soon realizes that he pertains to a dream of success in wealth and love. Gatsby comes from a low income family that is unable to marry into higher social class and is hard for him to gain wealth. Soon before Gatsby leaves for war‚ he falls in love with Daisy

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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 Great Gatsby is a novel that illustrates the society in the 1920’s and the associated beliefs‚ values and dreams of the American population at that time. These beliefs‚ values and dreams can be summed up be what is termed the "American Dream"; a dream of money‚ wealth‚ prosperity and the happiness that supposedly came with the booming economy and get-rich-quick schemes that formed the essential underworld of American upper-class society. This underworld infiltrated the upper echelons and created

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    The American Dream was an inspiration to everyone no matter what age. To live the “American Dream” was in the minds of many Americans. The novel Great Gatsby‚ the American Dream has been portrayed as corrupt or wrong way to live as opposed to the pure and honest way. In the 1920’s‚ the idea that the American Dream is about wealth and possessions have somehow leaked into people’s brains. As a result of this dream‚ The Great Gatsby and the other characters got so immersed in trying to live this dream

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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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    Shakespeare’s use of Literary Techniques Candia Ndayizigiye ENG 4U1 Mr. Daranjo

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    pursuit 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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