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F. Scott Fitzgerald 's The American Dream

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“Traditionally, Americans have sought to realize the American dream of success, fame and wealth through thrift and hard work” (Warshauer). Everyone has a dream about how they can make their life better. The American Dream is an idea that has driven people to try to achieve their goal but today that means finding a loophole to get it done. James Truslow Adams defined it as “That a dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement.” Adams wrote this with an open mind about the American people. He believed that with a specific goal and perseverance the people have the ability to reach the goal. He wrote this in 1931 and the American dream is still effective today but looked at in a different way. The ideas of the American Dream have shifted and evolved, as time goes on but the framework has been tweaked as people became greedy and lazy. F. Scott Fitzgerald generates characters to focus on the corruption of the American dream and the breakdown of people’s morality. Living in New York in the 20th century was entertaining but took a turn once being caught up in the drama of East and West Egg socialites. Jay Gatsby had a dream of marrying a woman with the highest social rank and he had met her. Her name was Daisy Buchanan, she lived a life of wealth and ease, and he was obsessed with the thought of living that type of life. Gatsby had been waiting years for the opportunity to see Daisy

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