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American Dream In The Great Gatsby

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Enabling the American people to gather that the impossible is possible, American literature epitomizes the deceptive nature of the American dream. The American dream produces a skewed sense of reality within individuals, a running theme than can be seen through many pieces of American literature. Perfectly manifesting this idea most accurately, this theme is most prominent in American author F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. “Gatsby believed in the green light, the orgastic future that year by year recedes before us. It eluded us then, but that’s no matter—tomorrow we will run faster, stretch out our arms farther.... And one fine morning——”(Fitzgerald,193). Moreover,Fitzgerald relates the almost fanciful ideals of Gatsby regarding his relationship with Daisy to the false sense of the unimaginable being attainable, generated by the American dream. The belief that Americans had about the American dream led to beliefs that to the individuals seemed attainable, but in reality, were completely impossible. Applying the misleading disposition of the American dream according to Fitzgerald to immigrants (those who leave their country to live permanently in another country) of the country American piece Kaddish, by Allen Ginsberg encompasses the feelings of those coming to America. According to Ginsberg, individuals who vacate their country in hope for a better life in America are brutally disappointed when they arrive to the land where the American dream is only possible for

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