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Similarities Between The Great Gatsby And Scarface

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The Criminal Empire of the American Dream The American Dream, a concept once viewed with the wonderment of a starry eyed kid on Christmas. People from all over the world sailed over seas and climbed over mountains to grasp the ever elusive American Dream Yet, the Dream itself is an ambiguous abstraction that differs from individual to individual, some people live off the notion that the American Dream is “if you work hard you get a reward” and can live out the rest of your life with your nuclear family at the end of a Cul-de-sac. While others believe that success, fame and fortune are the epitome of the American Dream. And finally people who strive and suffer for their own American Dream that are pushed to a life of crime to obtain said success, fame and fortune. Two examples include Jay Gatsby an F. Scott Fitzgerald character from The Great Gatsby and Antonio “Tony” Montana of the classic film Scarface directed by …show more content…

Daisy is a woman Gatsby himself described as having a “Voice filled with money” which can only push the readers to assume that she rather enjoys the feeling of money in her pocket and the financial stability of a Queen. This is what sets in motion Gatsby’s rise of a criminal bootlegging empire, the need to show Daisy that she cannot only have money to flaunt but a marriage that is filled with real compassion and caring, unlike the one she has with Tom Buchanan which is dull, cold and hinted to be abusive. Gatsby believes he’s reached his goal when Daisy is literally brought to tears by the luxurious amounts of shirts Jay just happens to have lying around but even than his story still ends with her leaving him for her

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