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Personification Of The American Dream In The Great Gatsby

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The Great Gatsby is the most famous of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novels. The main reason for its fame is the accurate portrayal of the zeitgeist of the United States in the 20s and how easily its core values can be transferred to modern American life. One of the most obvious motifs of the Great Gatsby is the American Dream; it could even be argued that Gatsby exists as a personification of the American Dream. The Great Gatsby is at once a romantic view and criticism of the American Dream and its effect on society. Gatsby’s progression throughout the story represents the image, results, issues with, and goals of the American Dream*.

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