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The American Dream In The Great Gatsby

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The American dream, the pinnacle of life, the Mount Everest of society, a set of highly valued ethics and principles to the key of dominance and notoriety within the community. The American dream is the rise from a mediocre beginning to a wealthy, powerful and happy ending through hard work, determination, and initiative. Throughout history, many men and women have come forth and struck a jab trying to reach the top of this fierce mountain, only to crash and burn. It is one’s desire and perpetual commitment to the all mighty goal of wealth, power, success and happiness that outlines the basis of the American dream. In the novel, The Great Gatsby by Scott Fitzgerald, a man called Gatsby embodies this all mighty dream as he shows his reputable status he has earned, focused mentality on which he operates from, and the humble beginning to prosperous living he has created for himself. Though the ideal life would be the American dream, it can lead to one’s own destruction too. We are able to get a delightful insight on the inner functioning and workings of Gatsby’s mind. For the durations of the book, we observe the construction of Gatsby’s dream, we witness the fruit of his labour, but we also witness the destruction of his empire. Firstly, With the American dream comes forth a reputable status that one has built for themselves over time. For one to have a reputable status, they must be held in good, honorable, and respectable nature/manner. In the novel, The Great Gatsby, we

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