The American Dream comes and goes throughout everyone’s lives in America. But for some, it shows a spark of hope of a dream that will allow them to succeed in life. Whether it is something that people want to have in their lives or having a goal in their mind, it is what allows people to continue pushing through life and doing everything to get what they want. The American Dream creates a vision of what people want in their future but, if this “vision” fails, many people would either give up or find a new dream. There are many reasons why people give up on their dreams, but some, they believe that it is out of their control to accomplish their dreams such as the main characters in The Great Gatsby. Although Fitzgerald's vision of the “American …show more content…
According to Source B, it expresses that, “Now, artist Ann Hamilton has said, "Labor is a way of knowing." Labor is a way of knowing. In other words, what we work on is what we understand about the world.” This means that working allows people to understand how the world works and how it benefits them in the future. Another example from Source C reveals that, “Dreams imply things are getting better, growing, but many people are just focused on hanging on to what they have.” This proves how dreams allow people to achieve higher in their lives than they had before by working hard. However, some may argue that Source A, explains that, “Gatsby did not even achieve all his wealth through hard work like the American Dream would stipulate—instead, he earned his money through crime.” This shows how Gatsby does not earn his wealth through hard work. Although this may be true that Gatsby did not work hard to be the man he is in the story, he started his life in a poor farm family and later changed into a wealthy man with a secret that has been hidden his entire life which was how he was able to be …show more content…
Based on The Great Gatsby, Jay Gatsby is wealthy but feels like the only obstacle that is blocking him from his happiness is Daisy Buchanan. This is shown in The Great Gatsby, Jay Gatsby was together with Daisy Buchanan before WWI, but as Gatsby gets drafted to fight in the war, his happiness slowly fades away as he spends less time with Daisy, causing Daisy to marry Tom Buchanan. Another example from The Great Gatsby comes from how Daisy Buchanan feels after she found out that Tom Buchanan, her husband, has cheated on her and she cannot divorce him as divorce was not an idea around the time The Great Gatsby is set in. This indicates that although Daisy Buchanan is married to Tom Buchanan, she is not glad to be with him even with all his wealth as he cheated on her with another woman. However, some may argue that in The Great Gatsby, Myrtle Wilson and her husband, George Wilson, used to be happily in love with each other but slowly breaks away as she falls into the idea that money is the answer to everything. Although this is true, Myrtle Wilson tries to pretend that she is rich, but only does that to escape from the harsh reality of her life to make her happier. Overall, even though everyday life looks vibrant for most of the main characters in The Great Gatsby, it is