The American Dream In The Great Gatsby

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The Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, is a story about the American society in the 1920s and the search for the American Dream. It exemplifies the class distinction between the wealthy and the poor, comparing the vivacious lifestyles of the rich in comparison to the dull lives of the poor. This is a tale about a man, Jay Gatsby and his struggles in trying to reinvent himself and achieve the American Dream by reuniting himself with the girl from his past, Daisy Buchanan, but ultimately fails tragically. What he tried so hard to achieve eventually killed him: the American Dream. Through the eyes of a New York bond dealer, Nick Carraway, F. Scott Fitzgerald depicts the American Dream and its lasting effects on the characters.
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