The American Dream In The Great Gatsby

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In the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald the American dream is the major theme of the novel. In the novel The American Dream is portrayed as possessing love, money and happiness. F. Scott Fitzgerald portrays The American Dream as an corrupting force that turns anyone who has it power hungry; someone who can never be happy with what they have. Tom Buchanan is the best example of having someone who seems to have everything but never feels he has enough. By making Tom the antagonist, Fitzgerald conveyed that having it all isn't a good thing. Right off the bat in Chapter one, Tom was aggressive and intrusive. Nick and Daisy had just finished talking out on the veranda about how she wasn't happy with her life. Then Jordan Baker went