The American Dream Hoax Essay

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The American Dream: Hope or Hoax? It could possibly hurt someone mentally and physically. It could drag one down and be a heavy weight on one’s chest. It could disappear and one could forget about it completely. Does all of society believe in the American Dream? Has anyone ever really achieved the American Dream? The American Dream is different for everyone through their own eyes. One’s efforts of trying to achieve the American Dream will ultimately return with feelings of disappointment and unfulfillment. For some people, the American Dream is getting that man or women they have been waiting their whole lives for. In the Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Jay Gatsby’s, motivation throughout the book is to win back Daisy Buchanan, a long …show more content…

Gatsby and Daisy were driving home from being in town and Daisy hit a character, Myrtle Wilson, with her car. Myrtle Wilson was currently romantically involved with Tom Buchanan, behind Daisy's back. The readers can make predictions that the hit and run by Daisy was out of predestination and was possibly already planned, or it could have been an accident. Whichever it was, it affected her and her family greatly, including the press being involved. Gatsby was by Daisy’s side during the whole aftermath of the accident and “[h]e couldn’t possibly leave Daisy until he knew what she was going to do” (Fitzgerald 158). Daisy was Gatsby’s American Dream and he would do anything and everything for that girl, including taking the blame for the death of Myrtle to protect Daisy. Before he could confess, Gatsby ends up getting murdered by Wilson “because Daisy's jealous husband tells Wilson that Gatsby killed Myrtle” (Roberts 7). Gatsby takes the blame that he killed Wilson to protect his loved one, Daisy, because he thought he had her to himself, when really, he didn’t even have her at all. It was all an illusion, and Gatsby was wrapped around Daisy’s persuasive little finger. Then, he was lead the wrong way, and ends up getting shot from it. His vision of the American Dream became demolished and he never achieved it, after all of his efforts and

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