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The Illusion Of The American Dream In The Great Gatsby

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The Illusion of the American Dream
“If you don't get what you want, you suffer; if you get what you don't want, you suffer; even when you get exactly what you want, you still suffer because you can't hold on to it forever.” is a quote written by Dan Millman. It explains the reality of the image we have in our minds of what we truly want and no matter what differences we have, we all suffer through the illusions we have called dreams. Ideally, In The Great Gatsby, by F.Scott Fitzgerald, the American Dream is the idea of an illusion because the more you achieve, the more you desire, making your dreams unattainable.
The American Dream is one of the primary topics in the novel, but is not an achievable platform for most to all of the characters. …show more content…

The light was always there, right out his window, but always out of his reach. The last words of the novel states,“Gatsby believed in the green light, the orgastic 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… And one fine morning–So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.” (Fitzgerald, 171-172) This shows us that the importance of our past defines our dreams of the future, but yet we're strongly tied to the past and can't turn our dreams into reality. In addition, Myrtle has her own image of the American Dream which happens to be Tom since he can give her a life full of money. Myrtle seems to only care about being with Tom and having the loads of money tied to it. She doesn't look to see the other side, which is her marriage and treats it like it never happened. This is shown when Nick first meets Myrtle and says, “She smiled slowly and …show more content…

To start off, Gatsby's dream made him do extraordinary schemes like bootlegging to achieve high financial status. This is shown when Gatsby mentions to Tom about inheriting money,“‘Oh, I've been in several things,’ he corrected himself.‘ I was in the drug business and then I was in the oil business. But I'm not in either one now’ .” (Fitzgerald, 87) This quote shows us that Gatsby had wanted his dream so bad that he involved himself with illegal situations to earn the money. Moving on, it corrupted the characters inner selves. The characters were very greedy and only cared for themselves. A saying “We get a little greedy, and want more than we need” describes Tom and Daisy because they had already had everything they needed, but they only wanted more and they knew they couldn’t find love since Tom kept had affairs and they had a daughter to take care of. Not only that, but Tom and Daisy corrupt lives of other characters like Gatsby. He was not involved in the incident with Myrtle, but Daisy being her selfish, self puts the burden on him which corrupts his life and their own lives. Lastly, Myrtle just like Gatsby does wrong doings to lead to her American Dream. An article by Kurapati states, “She thinks that by associating with Tom Buchanan, and buying expensive things for her apartment, she is rising in class.” A

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