How Does The Great Gatsby Relate To The American Dream

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The Great Gatsby is a book about a young man who dreams of becoming really wealthy and have high status throughout his whole life. Therefore he finds a way to accomplish this dream of his and surrounds himself full of luxurious lifestyle that end up being real after all. Consequently Every person in this book has different dreams to accomplish, but they all relate to the American dream to be the same. In the book at some point some of the characters reveal their desires no what they want to do for their dreams. The great Gatsby portrays as being wealthy and getting everything you want no matter what. One example of this so called "American dream" is a Gatsby character in general. At first he builds a dream of having a perfect happy love life with Daisy but he doesn't realize that his dream may not become reality or true. "He had been full of the idea so long, dreamed it right through to the end, waited with his teeth set, so to speak, at an inconceivable pitch of intensity" (Fitzgerald P.97). In his perspective everything ever about daisy was like an imagination. Him and daisy were not similar Gatsby was …show more content…

She and Tom goes around and destroy people's lives, and since they have money they can overlook it and run away from any consequences they might have had to face. In the end, Daisy only wanted to have money. "For Daisy was young and her artificial world was redolent of orchids and pleasant, cheerful snobbery and orchestras which set the rhythm of the year, summing up the sadness and suggestiveness of life in new tunes" (Fitzgerald P.158). She ended up ruining Gatsby's life by crushing his one dream to be with her. She thinks that she wants to be with Gatsby for a while and leads him on, saying she loves him and building his hopes, then leaves him alone and dismal, left with memories of when she used to truly love

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