Examples Of Hope In The Great Gatsby

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Living the American Dream: High Hopes and Opportunity Hopefulness can be a powerful trait to have. It can motivate anyone to do achieve goals that may sound impossible and encourages unlocking the true potential. Pair this characteristic with the wide range of opportunities that the American dream offers and you get one of the most popular, hope-driven characters found in fiction:Jay Gatsby. The well-known book that is written by F. Scott Fitzgerald demonstrates that in The Great Gatsby, the path of hope can break in two ways. The American dream is not attainable for everyone, and even some who have obtained it may not end up where they desired. The Great Gatsby is set in Manhattan, New York during the Roaring 20s-which is known for being an exciting time. Many people, from the common people to aspiring businessmen, were wanting to achieve that widely-known goal of the American dream. Often referred simply as Gatsby, there was not much …show more content…

It may be years, but time cannot stop the hope-filled heart like Gatsby’s. After the two finally see each other in forever, they go on several small dates, yet, several hints imply something is definitely off. Lying in a pile of expensive tops that Gatsby thrown from his closet, Daisy broke into tears.
“‘They’re such beautiful shirts,’ she sobbed, her voice muffled in the thick folds. ‘It makes me sad because I've never seen such – such beautiful shirts before.’" (92). Once in a short-lived moment of overjoyed reunion, now quickly crumbling from the unexpected change of emotions, indicates that although Jay Gatsby is now one of the richest people in Manhattan, he can never buy Daisy’s love like how he bought those expensive shirts. No matter how hard someone works towards a certain goal, it may just keep walking away from their slightest