The Definition Of The American Dream In The Great Gatsby

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The Definition of the American Dream as the Merriam-Webster dictionary stated is a happy way of living that is thought of by many Americans as something that can be achieved by anyone in the U.S. especially by working hard and becoming successful With good jobs, a nice house, two children, and plenty of money. For a quite good number of americans and even other nationalities the phrase ' The American Dream ' is the motto of fine living for them. It's a motto that have been romanticized to the extreme, where unrealistic expectations are linked to the idea of living in America and what can the land provide for the individual. Also, it's a long ,controvertial and debated subject. The concept of the American Dream began with the settlement of …show more content…

Hectic and eventful as it was but it was very empty. He lived in the measure of mundane things, forgetting the fact that to live a true rich life one must fell it with meaningful experiences and people. Throughout the story examples reoccur in a disturbing pattern entailing an empty and vacant life that Gatsby lived. First, The girl who he fell in love with was very beautiful, and also very shallow. Just like any other expensive antique he owned, she represented to him status, money, beauty and nothing more. Secondly, He also lied about his heritage and family, to show the rest of the world he was inherently rich. But he did not enjoy the fact that he gained all of his money on his own. Because when we take in respect the opinion of the people he is trying to impress - the higher class- It's far more prestigious and also unsuspicious to tell people that he inherited all of his wealth instead of telling the truth. Forgetting the fact that the ideology that he is so submerged in which is capitalism encourages hard work in the result of gaining high profit. But this where the new meaning of the american dream comes in, instead of focusing on the true value of hard work and appreciating it, he prefers that he is percieved as someone who was born with a silver spoon. Finally, Jay Gatsby did not get an education in Oxford University but lied about going there just to get associated with a prestigious school like Oxford University , because thats what mattered the image of the Great Gatsby. I believe that it didn't really matter to him wether if he did get any sort of education, as long as it made him wealthy or at least appear like one. Every weekend he filled his house with numerous people , people from all paths of life. And did not get personal with not even one person of that crowd. Even Daisy the love of his life did not know him. Gatsby was an isolated man, materialism

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