The Withering Of The American Dream In The Great Gatsby

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In this article, Fahimeh Keshmiri from Farhanigian University cites the theme of the withering of the American Dream in the Great Gatsby. Kashmir suggests that Fitzgerald represents himself both in Gatsby, pretentious and desperate for wealth to win his dream girl, and in Nick, who understands the realities of the American Dream. Fitzgerald uses The Great Gatsby to reflect his life and the people in it. By using the people in his life as inspiration, Fitzgerald exposes the ending of the American Dream along with the immoral values of society. Along with the people in his life, Fitzgerald also mirrored his personal life in his novel. Fitzgerald comments on the discrimination of people from New Money, as Fitzgerald gained his wealth later in

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