Personification Of The American Dream In The Great Gatsby

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On the surface, the novel, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, acts as a tragic and fruitless love story, however, it most commonly serves as a critique on the most desired spirit the world has to offer, the American Dream. In the novel, the mysterious and charming Jay Gatsby earns his way from a simple farm boy to the epitome of a successful and respectful man, or so it seems. He gains an incredible amount of money through his intuitive realization of opportunities at hand in the market, only to continue receiving rejection from the old money of East Egg. Gatsby serves as the personification of the American Dream, however, his efforts are not what Daisy’s heart desires. The American Dream is the idea that any singular person possesses