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Analysis Of The American Dream In The Great Gatsby

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“The American Dream” Dreams are said to be the biggest events that can turn anyone’s life upside down. Same is the case with the American Dream. The American Dream is used metaphorically to represent every American who dreams to be successful on his/her terms owing to the moral and ethical code of the society.
America, in the year, 1920 was roaring a new dream altogether. The dream of prosperity, the dream of a wealthier and a happier country where people believed in hard work and believed that their hard work will be paid-of. These people were ambitious and were looking for opportunities to as to bring their dreams to realization. The American Dream is said to have originated in the early days of American settlement, where people were searching for opportunities and hoped that someday they will be able to change their destinies and the face of America. However, the Great Gatsby seems to represent the corrupted idea of the American Dream it also shows that no matter how tough the situations might be, will and sense of accomplishment accompanied with hope can help move mountains and realise what looks like an “impossible” dream.
The American Dream symbolizes that anyone who is not socially and financially well off can achieve the stability and financial wellness by the sheer virtue of hard-work. While the novel represents that people got so lured by the richness and the idea of being financially well off that they did not bother to keep in mind the basic human values which they had learnt throughout their lives. The novel exemplifies many themes and characters which play an intriguing role throughout the plot. It gives a lot of food for thought to the general audience that what the American Dream really meant to them and, were they right in pursuing their path towards their goals and ambitions, did they achieve their goals and ambitions morally and ethically or did they actually make a mockery out of the American Dream by having the corrupted idea of it in their minds.
The American Dream rested on the idea of the self-sufficient man or woman who worked hard to accomplish their goals and become successful. While some people believe that the Great Gatsby

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