How Did Gatsby Achieve The American Dream

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In Nick Fitzgerald The Great Gatsby Jay Gatsby shows how he achieved the American Dream by his ability to work his way up and his vision to have a great life with daisy. And Nick Carraway shows how he does not achieve the American Dream because of his observant mind and his lack of wealth. In chapter 9 Gatsby was trying with all of his will to achieve the American dream of being with Daisy. But some unexpected turn of events leads to him getting killed in chapter 9. “He had come a long way to his blue lawn and his dream must have seemed so close that he could hardly fail to grasp it” (182). Gatsby's American dream throughout the story was really to get back with Daisy, he worked his way up to impress her and when he finally reunited with her his dream came true but when Tom Buchanan came into the picture his dreams were shattered. Another example of Gatsby achieving the American dream is at the beginning of chapter 6 and Nick is telling the readers about who Gatsby really is. “His parents were …show more content…

One way he doesn’t achieve the American dream is in chapter 9 and Nick is exhausted from all the stuff he has dealt with, Gatsby, Daisy and Tom. “I see now that this has been a story of the west after all Tom, Gatsby, Daisy, Jordan and I were all westerners and perhaps we possessed some deficiency in common which made us subtly unadaptable to eastern life” (176). Nick in chapter 9 is starting to realize that the journey to reaching the American dream leads to feeling emptiness at the end of the process. Another example of Nick not achieving the American Dream is in chapter 1 and Fitzgerald is introducing the main character of the story. “I lived at West Egg, the well, the less fashionable of the two though this is a most superficial tag to express the bizarre and not a little sister contrast between them” (5). Nick's lack of wealth doesn’t represent what the main theme of the American Dream actually