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The American Dream In The Great Gatsby

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F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, The Great Gatsby, recounts ultimately tragic life of Jay Gatsby, a man in love with the past. Throughout the novel, Fitzgerald reveals the truth about the careless, corruptive nature of the American Dream. Many literary scholars mark upon Fitzgerald’s various forms of exposing and criticizing the Jazz Age generation. Fitzgerald creates a documentation of the Roaring 20’s, while also unveiling the superficial nature of the seemingly glorious lifestyle. By displaying the indulgent, lavish lifestyle of the Jazz Age during the time when everyone reached for the American Dream, Fitzgerald exposes the true, careless, superficial nature of his generation. Fitzgerald constructs a tragic cast to depict the lavish decade
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