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Comparing The American Dream In The Great Gatsby And Winter Dreams

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F. Scott Fitzgerald's works, The Great Gatsby and “Winter Dreams” illustrates the American Dream to find success and prosperity. The theme clearly is revealed through the characters of Dexter and Gatsby as they both acquired wealth and they both lost the girl that they loved so much. Gatsby and Dexter were men that found their fortune and wanted to marry women that they loved. The gales at the party “He’s a bootlegger,” said the young ladies, moving somewhat between his cocktails and his flowers (Great 61). People thought that he got his money illegally from alcohol sales. When Dexter got a job washing golf socks. “It was a small laundry when he went into it but Dexter made a speciality of learning how the English washed fine woollen golf
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