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Fragility In The Great Gatsby

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In “The Great Gatsby” F. Scott Fitzgerald uses his characters as symbols for the fragility of the American dream and the ultimate dissatisfaction inherent in its pursuit. In doing so, this theme becomes more tangible as represented by living, breathing people who go through things that we can visualize. Daisy has all the outward signs of luxury while achieving no real happiness. As such she epitomizes the disillusionment with the American dream. Tom, her husband, who has a life of luxury and power and uses it in destructive ways represents the negative effects of the mindless pursuit of wealth. And Gatsby, himself, pursues wealth to attract a love from his past. His failure in this represents the fallacy of such a pursuit. Daisy is a symbol

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