The American Dream in The Great Gatsby. F. Scott Fitzgerald

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To some people in this world the most important thing to them is to fulfill their American dream. The American dream has changed throughout the years, but one thing that hasn’t changed is how important that dream is to people. One great example of the importance of the American dream is The Great Gatsby. F. Scott Fitzgerald puts a lot of detail and mystery into his book trying to make people think about what each characters dream was. Fitzgerald also uses his characters to portray the different types of dreams people have including money, love, and acceptance. These three things have changed throughout the years, but some of them still have a little of the same since this book was written.

Money has always been something people have wanted, from the beginning when America was settled to now. Everyone always wants to work hard to get the money or marry into it, like Daisy. “She wanted her life now, immediately – and the decision must be made by some force – of love, of money – that was close at hand (Fitzgerald 96).” In this part of the book Daisy was in love with Gatsby still but she knew he wasn’t rich. She wanted to start her life already with someone who can give her what she wanted. She American dream was to have someone who can provide a better life for her. She met that someone in Tom. Money is usually paired with ownership and security in this situation. Now in days people have identified their American dream as ownership and security (Kadlec 1). Now people just want to feel like their lives are being taken care of from the beginning. They do not want to have to worry about being in debt or financial problems. So they try to solve that problem by making it the most important goal of their life, their American dream. Ano...

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...tter how much time has passed. Everyone’s American dream is important and they will try anything to fulfill their dream.

Works Cited

Fitzgerald, F. Scott, and Matthew J. Bruccoli. The Great Gatsby. New York, NY: Scribner, 1925. Print.

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