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Dreams And Realities In The Great Gatsby

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While reading The Great Gatsby, I have noticed a constant shift between dreams and realities. Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck came into my head when I noticed this motif. Lennie Small continually dreams about living on a farm with George, rabbits, and other animals. Although, the reality is that he works at a factory with little pay and respect. Main characters in The Great Gatsby have a dream. Gatsby’s dream is to reconnect with Daisy and spark up what they used to have. Daisy accepts her reality; she is comfortable with her life because she is wealthy since she married Tom. She accepts it, but that does not mean she is content with her surroundings. Daisy is an acceptable wife, but Tom dreams of power, he seeks for something or someone different to add excitement in his life; hence why he has an affair with Myrtle Wilson. Myrtle’s dream is to be with a further successful and wealthy man. George Wilson dreams for Myrtle’s love and attention. When Myrtle asked him for chairs for Tom and Nick, he replied, “Oh, sure” and grabbed the chairs hurriedly. …show more content…

Even though Daisy obviously admires Gatsby, she would never leave Tom because he provides her a safe lifestyle and she would also be frightened to leave him because he is strong and has the capability of abusing her or going even further than that. Wilson and Myrtle both die, so their dreams definitely don’t come true. Also, even if they both stayed alive, Myrtle always searches for something more exciting, therefore she might have moved on from Wilson, crushing his

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