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Great Gatsby Satire

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The American Dream, as portrayed in The Great Gatsby, was the idea that one can meet prosperity through hard work and dedication, withal of their social class. F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel, The Great Gatsby, is an indirect satire of the American dream and the decline of the American Dream, which can be depicted through the characters of the novel.

The morals of hard work and dedication were soon replaced with materialism and avarice in consequence of wealth and social status. This is true for the characters Jay Gatsby, Daisy Buchanan, Tom Buchanan, Myrtle Wilson. Gatsby had his American Dream planned out when he met Daisy Buchanan; she was his American Dream, however, at this time, Gatsby was in the category of “no money” and could not fulfill
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