My American journey began with my mother and father who lived in India and Singapore respectively. Upon looking at suitors for her arranged marriage, my mother knew my father was “the one”. A well educated man who was the top student in Singapore, my father showed promise, dedication, and drive. “On a bright and beautiful day surrounded by friends and family”, they got married on May 17th, 2000 and emigrated to America (Raghuram). I was born shortly after on August 2nd, 2001 in Norwalk, Connecticut. Their purpose in moving was “to find better opportunities for education and jobs and to provide [me] with the best life possible” for which I am ever-indebted (Bala). This past year, my perspective on my family’s experience has remained relatively …show more content…
Scott Fitzgerald, the author’s central argument is that most aspirations are never truly achieved. However, coming from a family of immigrants, I disagree with this notion as we have achieved our American dream and have far exceeded it. We live content lives, filled with joy, happiness, and laughter provided by each other and the amazing individuals we have gotten to know here in the United States. Furthermore, because my father was able to migrate, I have access to the best education system, a beautiful home with the memories of a lifetime, and the opportunity to run for president if I so wish …show more content…
Having emigrated to the United States to provide me with the best, my father has and continues to work incessantly to provide for me and my mother. Furthermore, my mother has always encouraged me to grab every opportunity possible in order to help me expand my intellectual and artistic horizons. As a result, I am currently part of the 3D Printing and Prosthetics project at Sage and am aspiring doctor. Though the road ahead includes ten more years of school and endless work, my American dream is well worth it if I can provide help to those in need. Being the first person in my family to be born in America, I feel obligated to make the most of this fantastic life I am able to lead. Like my father, I seek an education in STEM and from my mother I learned to beautify my life with my love of the arts. Because of the easy access to so much information and so many new things in America, I am able to explore my passions and look forward to a life and career of immense growth that is not necessarily equal to other the opportunities
Hello reader, I’m about to tell you a story of some of my life. I am not normally one to volunteer details about myself, which I’ll remain somewhat reserved or completely leave some events out of this autobiography. Nonetheless, I believe I can still make my story interesting for the reader. I was born 1979, in Tampa, Florida; which, is also the same day my biological father decided to leave my mother and I. My mother isn’t a native Floridian, but had moved there with her family when she was still an infant, and had spent most of her life growing up in Florida. Needless to say, my father leaving was not an exciting time for my mother and I. Although she was employed Jimmy Cater was president and had taken the nation into
At the onset of this book, the reader is introduced to the narrator, Nick Carraway, who relates the past happenings that construct the story of Jay Gatsby and Nick during the summer of 1922. After fighting in World War I, or the Great War as Nick called it, Nick left his prominent family in the West of America for the North where he intended to learn the bond business. Nick was originally supposed to share a house in West Egg near New York City with an associate of his, but the man backed out and so Nick lived with only a Finnish cook. Right next door, Gatsby lived in a glorious mansion with expansive gardens and a marble swimming pool, among other luxuries. Yet Nick did not even hear about Gatsby until he went to visit his
A. The common person seems to chase moeny thoguhout their life but with all the lies, deceit and corrption portrayed by the wealthy people in The great gatsby this begs this question; is money everything\
Was Nick’s introduction to Gatsby what caused all of the events in ‘The Great Gatsby’?
As the young, female protagonist in “America and I” took her first steps toward a life in the United States, her head was already overflowing with preconceived notions of what that life would look like. Tommy Hilfiger once said, “the road to success is not easy to navigate, but with hard work, drive and passion, it's possible to achieve the American dream.” His words practically provide a definition for what most people expected an American life to be. You get a job, you work hard, you buy a house, you have kids; achieving the American dream was equivalent to a fairytale with a happy ending. However, Anzia Yezierska reveals the roller coaster of incidents and hindrances that many immigrants face during their quest to find their happily ever
In a time when virtually everything was fraudulent and scandal was ubiquitous, Jay Gatsby and many other men alike thrived off of their surrounding social structure. These men made it to the preeminent social hierarchy through dubious, at minimum, routes. Organized crime, such as bootlegging and fixings, were monumental to these men’s financial succession to the peak of the mountain. When Nick asks Gatsby how Meyer Wolfsheim managed to fix the 1919 World Series, he promptly responds, “He just saw the opportunity” (Fitzgerald 73). During this time, people saw opportunities to enhance their immediate situations, dealing with repercussions subsequently.
It’s the month of July, 1922 Jay Gatsby is throwing another luxurious party in his high-class mansion in the West Egg. While all his guests get drunk and party the night away, Gatsby does not.
In The Great Gatsby, people are holding on to things whether it’s money, the past, love, or even a dream. “The orgiastic future that year by year recedes before us. It eluded us then, but that’s no matter, tomorrow we will run faster, stretch out our arms farther” (180). The author of The Great Gatsby is F. Scott Fitzgerald. He writes the story using real life experiences.
Throughout history it becomes apparent that all the great stories: The Odyssey, Great Expectations, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn are all founded on a similar theme. The same plot line, a hero, most often the protagonist, faces danger and adversity to the highest extreme but always comes out on top. He is depicted as the pinnacle of human triumph and in essence, demonstrates a fundamental strength that all men should strive to achieve. These stories were, “ full of darkness and danger. And sometimes one did not want to know the end; How could the world go back to the way it was when so much bad had happened? In the end, it is only a passing thing. A new day will come. And when the sun shines it will shine out even clearer. Those
The 1920s, also known as the Jazz Age, was a period in history with many crucial developments, these of course came along with some difficulties. The 1920s was given its nickname because of the explosion of Jazz music and dance that emerged during the decade. The 1920s included some of the most significant events in history, including the revival of the Ku Klux Klan, the Great Migration, the Harlem Renaissance, as well as the appearance of flappers. From the Jazz Age emerged many political and cultural conflicts, as well as economic developments that led to the Great Depression
The Great Gatsby is a wonderful, beautiful and moving novel and piece of literature that was published early in the month of April 1925. The Great Gatsby tackles so many issues that people can relate to now in the 21st century, for example the novel works in the ideas of social classes and other things and expressions such as the "American Dream" , wealth, and looking at things in a very materialistic way. The Great Gatsby is a timeless novel that everyone should read at some point in their life. This classic novel shows problems we as the American people can relate too, and that is why people nowadays should read the "Great Gatsby".
Thesis: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald depicts the American society in the early twentieth century consumed by lust and avarice. In order to better understand the rational and motives behind the actions of individual characters, the use of literary lenses offer a closer insight behind each character's desires. Through the psychoanalytical perspective and the use of Freudian psychology, the behaviors of these characters can be explained by identifying the id, ego, and superego. Similarly, through the Marxist perspective, economic exploitation by the wealthy can also be incorporated in analyzing the character's actions.
Dream of the American Dream Is the American Dream only a dream or can it ever be achieved? In the United States, the basic motto is to attend the American Dream. It is the ideal that every US citizen should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work; determination, and initiative. It does not matter if a person was born in a poor family; he or she equal opportunities to attain the American Dream. American Dream basically means success in life with a nice house, a job, knowledge and especially pursuit of happiness.
F. Scott Fitzgerald was a unique writer in his time and for that reason, he is one of
During the Roaring twenties, social class was an important aspect of society. All different classes were for the most part separated by where people lived. In other words, by no means would anyone from a lower class be caught in an uptown setting. There are a variety of characters in the novel that come from different economic backgrounds. In the novel, The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald successfully uses location to differentiate social status amongst his characters while the weather and seasons of those locations help guide them. Each character helps represent and support the differences of social class and the four main locations, The East Egg, the West Egg, the Valley of Ashes, and New York City.