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The American Dream In The Great Gatsby Analysis

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In the great Gatsby by F Scott Fitzgerald, the author shows many times that the most important thing is the American dream that he shows through his novel, The Great Gatsby. In the novel, Fitzgerald illustrates that the 'American Dream' is not only declining, but is an illusion and does not exist in reality. His work suggests that no matter how much ambition, determination or work ethic one possesses, people not born into wealth will not succeed in the struggle to overcome society and its harshness, and will not be able to surpass society’s imposed glass ceiling limitations. This is shown by Gatsby, the valley of ashes and the green light that symbolises Gatsby's hope and dream for a life with Daisy.

The american dream that is unattainable, as Fitzgerald's shows it by the comparison between the west egg and the east egg.The west egg is where the new rich live those who made all of their money via illegal ways playing the system after the World War I ended. These people do not only want to get rich but want to seem like they were always rich. They are shown in the novel as showoffs like gatsby’s pink suit and roll royce and having a big mansion throwing lavish parties and awkward like gatsby seems to be. Gatsby always says,”Having a good time old sport.” Gatsby always uses the word “old Sport” to fit in and look like he is from the east and he always had money. This clearly shows the excessive need for materialistic items they want. On on the other side the east egg is the

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