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The Role Of The American Dream In The Great Gatsby

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The American dream is an ideology, a vision that’s form varies from individual to individual, based upon one’s own experiences. Although the one thing that remains constant in every single definition is that this ideology, just as the name states, is only a dream. It is meant to merely drive people to unlock their hidden potential and become their best self, for the sole purpose of living one’s out one’s own definition of success. In “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the American Dream is Jay Gatsby’s inspiration and his opportunity, however, as the book progresses it becomes more evident that not all people share the same opportunity.
Gatsby finds his inspiration in the people that surround him, people like Daisy in particular, he …show more content…

Jay Gatsby is not a lazy person, he cannot stop working until his dreams have been realized, he knows that he is destined for greatness, and to not seek out greatness would be a waste, as Nick says,“So he made the most of his time, he took what he could get, ravenously and unscrupulously”(Fitzgerald 149). Gatsby’s drive is everything to him since before he met Daisy, he has strived to become more than just some kid from nowhere. As a self-made millionaire, he can only afford to rely on himself and himself alone, as there may be no one else in this world who may believe in him. Opportunities to succeed present themselves to people every day, but only a few have the gifts needed to utilize these opportunities, one of whom, is Jay Gatsby, as Nick says, “he was only a young man, but he had a lot brain power here”(Fitzgerald 168). In life, humans are blessed with many things, arms, legs, a heart, one’s very soul, is a blessing. Although the one thing that holds weight over all else, the one thing that can never be taken away, is one’s mind. Knowledge is power, especially as one climbs higher into the social rankings of society. James Gatz did not just become Jay Gatsby overnight, he was built up over the course of many years of experiences, as Nick says,“My first impression, that he was a person of some undefined consequence, …show more content…

To be better is to be different, although to some people, such as Tom, to be better is to come from a certain place, or hold a certain name, he says, “Nowadays people begin by sneering at family life and family institutions, and next they’ll throw everything overboard and have intermarriage between black and white”(Fitzgerald 130). In the East Egg, only those who have been born into wealth and luxury can afford to live in its lavish homes and enjoy its breathtaking views. For everyone else in the world, those who were not nearly as lucky to be born into this life must work as hard as they possibly can and hope that one day, they can enjoy that same life. Sometimes, in life, people tend to end up somewhere that they do not belong, and feel an almost fabricated sense of contentedness, as Nick says, “Perhaps we possessed some deficiency in common which made us subtly unadaptable to Eastern life”(Fitzgerald 176). Jay Gatsby and Nick Carraway do not belong in the West Egg, they are both relics of the lost generation, and self-made men of their own creation. Even though the West Egg is reserved for those who, just like Nick and Jay make a name for themselves, they cannot help but still feel incomplete, almost as if they feel some strange form of

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