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The Great Gatsby Relate The American Dream To Me

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Derrick R Mack English 3 Ms. S. Miller 5/22/18 The Gatsby According to the Tommy Hilfiger ,The road to success is not easy to navigate,but with hard-work, drive and the passion itś possible to achieve the American dream. To me the quote, means that if you work hard for something in life and set goals to be successful even though the road might get tuff but, you gotta work harder for what you want. The american dream to me means, that every citizen should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard-work. The green light at the end of Daisy's dock is symbolic of both 'The American Dream', where America was perceived as a land of opportunity with limitless possibilities which could be obtained by courage and hard work, …show more content…

To begin with, "American Dream" is a commonly used phrase, but not one which is often explained. ... In addition to her own dream , she also represents the Gatsby's dream. Great Gatsby is set in New York City and on Long Island, in two areas known as "West Egg" and "East Egg"—in real life, Great Neck and Port Washington peninsulas on Long Island. Long Island's beach communities really were (and still are) home to the rich and fabulous of the New York City area, and Fitzgerald actually lived in a small house in West Egg. Apparently, he listened to his teachers and wrote what he knew, because Nick describes his own house as "an eyesore" that's "squeezed between two huge places that rented for twelve or fifteen thousand a season. Nick Carraway is our first-person narrator, but he's not the center of the story—and that makes him a peripheral narrator, someone who's always on the outside looking in. He tells us at the beginning of the first chapter that "I'm inclined to reserve all judgements, a habit that has opened up many curious natures to me and also made me the victim of not a few veteran

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