Significance Of Green Light In The Great Gatsby

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In the Great Gatsby Fitzgerald uses things such as Green light in this book to show
Mr.Gatsby’s hopes and dreams and the Valley of Ashes to show that not everything in life can get handed to you, you need to work hard through the struggles to achieve what you want. When
I read the novel these things really stood out to me, because we could have our own “Valley of
Ashes” which can just be something that we will have to push through to achieve our American
Dream which is also like saying achieving our green light, our hopes and dreams. Some of the people who pursue the American Dream in this novel are people like Nick Carraway and Jay
Gatsby. A way Fitzgerald depicted pursuing the American Dream is when Jay is first meeting with Daisy after years of not seeing her. …show more content…

I believe that these are the foundation of our American Dreams. I say dreams because each and every person can have a different American Dream. Our goals are different. Before Mr. Jay Gatsby met Daisy he had different plans and goals, then he added Daisy into those plans. My goals aren’t the same as Jay
Gatsby’s goals so we have different interpretations of the American Dream. Yet at the same time, we have some similarities with our American Dreams, I want to have equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and initiative, and so did
Gatsby.
Jay Gatsby is human. He is going to have some flaws, but he also has good character qualities. When Gatsby is first reunited with Daisy he was nervous to see her, everyone gets nervous, so that shows us he wasn’t a soulless man. Then further on in the book after Mrytle dies, Jay waits outside Daisy’s house to make sure Tom doesn’t do anything to her. That is a good character quality, he wants to make sure that Daisy is safe. To me this represents part of

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