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The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald

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Fitzgerald uses the character of Jay Gatsby to explain his idea of the American dream. His depiction had a lot to do with “rags to riches”. Jay Gatsby starts without much money but through bootlegging he is able to get an incredible amount of wealth. The American dream is about achieving your goals through hard work and determination in this world of the Great Gatsby. Does this sentiment still hold true? The economy is different today than it was in the 1920s. According to the Economic History Association the growth of the economy in the 1920s is actually faster than the growth of our economy today. The growth of the economy is measured in GNP increases, gross national product. The market value of all services and good totals into a national GNP. Today, the growth of our GNP in the year 2015 is 3% according to Economy Watch. Rivaling today, the growth during every year of the 1920s is estimated to be around 4.2% GNP. So with a faster economy putting more money in the hands of consumers, it would no doubt be easier to make more money in less time than it would take today. Bringing that information back to the relevance of Fitzgerald’s American dream, we can start to approach an answer of the American dream possibly being relevant to this day. However, with a worse economy, a high wealth disparity, and inflation, maybe Fitzgerald’s idea of hard work and determination would no longer work in today’s society. Today America faces an insane economic disparity with the elites

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