Corruption Of The American Dream In The Great Gatsby

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The American Dream is the reason millions of people aspires to move to the United States. It signifies equal opportunity and prosperity for every US citizen willing to work hard enough. The American Dream was in effect during the 1700s for the European settlers, but as you can see in The Great Gatsby the American Dream is no longer a reality. F. Scott Fitzgerald displays this corruption of the American Dream in characters materialism, the green light, and Gatsby’s life and death. In The Great Gatsby the American Dream plays a big role in showing how significantly the values changed in the 1920s. Instead of desiring equality, characters long to just get as rich as possible. In the book, the rich had carelessness for money and material goods