Unhealthy Pursuits in F. Scott Fitzgerald´s the Great Gatsby

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Literature has been portraying the idea of the American dream in many different stories throughout all of history. This dream can be defined as someone rising from the bottom and finding wealth and love in their everyday life. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, the storyline illustrates the life of several characters pursuing the American dream in New York City. The characters are all by intrigued Jay Gatsby, the man who lives across the bay with the biggest house in the city. Every person wants to gain the wealth that Gatsby has. The corruption of this desired American dream develops throughout the novel as the characters pursue love and money yet ultimately end up broken-hearted, empty-handed, or dead. During the time period of The Great Gatsby, the empty and superficial way of life was masked by the glamour and wealth that the people were absorbed in. Fitzgerald reveals the American dream in The Great Gatsby by using Nick's observations of Gatsby's wealth. When Gatsby is meeting up with Daisy, Nick says, "...Gatsby was overwhelmingly aware of the youth and mystery that w...

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