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    The American Dream The American Dream is based off goals of independence, desire, and freedom for something every American wants. Material items are a primary focus for The American Dream when it comes down to it, like wealth, causing a huge downfall for The American Dream. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, the people and the society are corrupted, as you can tell throughout the whole book. Some of the characters in the book that are, or want to be part of, The American Dream have corrupted

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    between $75,000 and $99,999.” This startling statistic relates to how Gatsby, a very rich man, felt. In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, it is revealed that even if you are successful and rich, you may not be able to find happiness. This reveals the idea of the “American Dream” is a complete myth, because even if you succeed in life, it doesn’t mean you will be happy. Fitzpatrick shows this theme by making Jay Gatsby unable to get Daisy Buchanan, the girl he wants, when he is a poor, young

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    died loving the girl who did not even go to his funeral. This tragic story was The Great Gatsby, which portrayed the decline of the American Dream in the Roaring Twenties. The author, F. Scott Fitzgerald, used different types of illustrations and imagery to put himself into every character in the book, including Jay Gatsby, the one who represented The American Dream. Among those who experienced huge divide in the American society during the Roaring Twenties, only a group of people who accepted change

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    Not in One Day The American dream, the ideal that every US citizen should have equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and initiative. Everyone in life have goals that they want to accomplish, that they want to achieve, and that they want to live for, but it can’t be done in one day. In the novel The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, one of the main themes in the novel is The American dream and the desire of the main character to achieve.

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    In his sarcastic novel The Great Gatsby, frequently shows how racism and classism influence the viability of achieving the American dreams through obscure methods. The novel details Gatsby’s achievements and his dream, including Daisy, and makes a comparison with other people of different races and classes indirectly, but visibly. The fact that, though Gatsby was much wealthier than those in East Egg, he has never achieved the American dream, never owned Daisy truly and never acquired respect, but

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    The Great Gatsby Although love should bring contentment to one’s life, Fitzgerald shows that the desperation of living with the American Dream of wealth and hope twists the relationship between Gatsby and Daisy, creating unpromising and lost love. Gatsby’s love for Daisy began after they met at the Red Cross. After Gatsby was sent away to the war, Daisy met Tom, a wealthy man. Daisy’s biggest concern was to live the American Dream and being with Tom was a great opportunity to live that dream. On

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    The American dream for most people is having the opportunity to be successful. Nonetheless, there are many obstacles to overcome such as poverty, racial prejudices, lack of will power, and the unequal chances of opportunity. These obstacles are what prove that the American dream is more of a dream than a reality. Another setback one may have to attaining their ideal American dream is not only the fear to try and fail, but also the lack of perseverance to prevail when life gets all but easy (Tocqueville)

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    Driving the American dream A block Miles Inman 10/23/17 The Great Gatsby Essay Bling, cars, mansions, money. This is what the American dream means to most people and it is what Gatsby wants too. The American dream is the feeling of making your own choices and choosing your own path. The book The Great Gatsby by Ernest Hemingway confirms the existence of the American dream because Gatsby starts from nothing to becoming a millionaire and using that money he persuades Daisy to give her love completely

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    The American Dream was something everyone chased after, something everyone tried to mimic, and something that few had the pleasure of experiencing. The “American Dream” was something few had accomplished, so why were so many people after it? The “American Dream” itself was a belief. It was the belief that anyone, regardless of race, gender, social class or nationality, can be successful if they work hard enough and are determined. In The Great Gatsby, a novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the main concept

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    The American Dream, is an idea that all Americans are familiar with, no matter what age they are. It is the dream that everyone has an equal opportunity, to use hard work and integrity to achieve success. The American Dream is an integral aspect of Jay Gatsby’s life in the novel, The Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The novel follows Jay Gatsby, as told by Nick Carraway, through the trials and tribulations that correspond with newfound wealth and the quest to find true happiness in a

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