The American Dream In The Great Gatsby

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The American Dream, which Gatsby chases after, is his own version of a naive dream. Comparatively to that of a child’s belief in a fairy tale, Gatsby keeps by his sides the guarantor of his dream, which gives him strength along the adventure, “a ragged old copy of a book called Hopalong Cassidy” (Fitzgerald 173). In the book he keeps a table time of his daily routine, work and study, the process of becoming Jay Gatsby. He unrealistically claims to “repeat the past” (Fitzgerald 110), trusts that it is faith that let him meet Daisy, then it must be faith that Daisy stays by his side forever after. As an idealist, Gatsby eliminates other possible outcomes, he fights for one and only one goal. This strength derived from his strong belief and faith