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The Elusive Nature Of The American Dream In The Great Gatsby

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In the America of The Great Gatsby, no dream, “American” or not, can be fully realized. Although Jay Gatsby, with his humble beginnings, seems the only character in the novel to truly achieve the “American Dream,” all the wealth and splendor in the world cannot help him win Daisy’s heart and devotion. Through Gatsby, Fitzgerald demonstrates the elusive nature of the American Dream, and the absolute absurdity of the idea that one can make it in America while still pure of heart and clean of mind. Simply, Fitzgerald completely discredits the pervasive American idea that hard work will lead to satisfaction and ultimate success. Gatsby represents all that the American Dream can and should be and everything that is wrong with idealizing
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