The Great Gatsby American Dream Quotes

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“The negative side of the American Dream comes when people pursue success at any cost, which destroys the vision and the dream” - Azar NafisiIn the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald set the setting in New York, in the Roaring ’20s. Fitzgerald uses Jay Gatsby to show someone can be a wealthy man and still not get the American Dream. Jay Gatsby was a mysterious man until he met Nick Carraway. All of Gatsby’s secrets were unfolded and shown that the American Dream was something made up of. Jay Gatsby’s story is disillusioned with the American Dream, evidenced by his love for Daisy, the need to be rich, and reliving the past. In the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald uses Jay Gatsby's story to disillusion the American Dream with his love for Daisy Buchanan. …show more content…

This quote shows the intense love Gatsby found for Daisy, Gatsby was so in love that he would even buy a mansion across the bay from Daisy’s house and throw lavish parties hoping one day she would show up. Another example of Gatsby's love for Daisy is “He said, as if he didn't seen me for years” (Fitzgerald 58) Gatsby tells Nick he wants to see Daisy again and Nick sets up a gathering for Daisy, Gatsby, and him. Gatsby and Daisy were talking for so long that Nick interrupted and Gatsby and Daisy showed their deep connection. Jay Gatsby's love for Daisy is a disillusionment to the American Dream because he wasn't in