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The American Dream In The Great Gatsby

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The Great Gatsby is staged in Long Island during 1920s, the era also known as “Roaring Twenties”. This historical period witnessed America’s economy prospered and then ended up with Great Depression in 1930. Though the novel was written before 1930, Fitzgerald partly foreshadowed the unavoidable downfall of America through his interestingly complicated character – Jay Gatsby. In Fitzgerald’s illustrious novel The Great Gatsby, the protagonist Gatsby has an ephemeral and corrupted American Dream, however, his dream is still worthwhile on two aspects.
To begin with,. Gatsby’s dream centers only on frivolous as well as materialistic value. Gatsby was born into an indigent family in North Dakota, and from a very young age, he had an unrestrained
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