What Is The American Dream In The Great Gatsby Essay

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The American Dream, many strive to get it, some people come close, but not everyone truly reaches it. The novel Great Gatsby focuses on many aspects of the American Dream, what was achieved, how it affected people, and how lives were changed because of the dream.

In the novel, the narrator portrays his experiences hanging out with old money and new money. Old money were people born into wealth, or who earned their way into being successful. New money are people who cheated their way into being rich. F. Scott Fitzgerald portrays a lot about West egg and East egg and because of them destruction came upon everyone else, they are ruthless, self loathing, jerks who waste away in their money. So, because of the rich the American Dream is known as …show more content…

The people and the place matter not at all to those who selfishly left their waste for others to live in and deal with, another crucial thing to Fitzgerald’s interpretation of the American Dream.

Finally, the Green light which has inspired so much of Gatsby’s hopes and dreams leads to his demise. The green light has helped him from being a poor man to being filthy rich. He believes that the green light was gonna bring him closer to Daisy, if he became rich and got things he knew Daisy would like, then he would be forever satisfied and happy. So, he worked hard and achieved the epitome of the American Dream. He literally recreated himself from almost nothing just to please

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