The Great Gatsby Research Paper

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The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is widely considered one of the greatest novels of all time. It has been known for its portrayal of the American dream and the roaring twenties. It is loved by all ages and has been seen throughout history and generations. The book has been adapted into a broadway show and a movie that features Leonardo DiCaprio and Tobey Maguire some of the brightest actors currently. The Great Gatsby is a classic and should be included in the school curriculum because it greatly portrays the American dream, its use of symbolism and imagery, and its influence on society and how it shows different lifestyles.
The Great Gatsby takes place in the 1920s a time of prosperity and excitement. One of the main characters Jay Gatsby represents …show more content…

In the novel, Gatsby throws these grand balls with music, entertainment, and many people showing his wealth and manor. Many critics say how The Great Gatsby has the best idea of the American dream “When we really read The Great Gatsby, we perceive and understand the American dimension of the novel and appreciate, too, the global range and relevance that in it Fitzgerald has achieved. It is a great American book and a great world literature book.” (Cain). Many experts talk about the idea of the American dream F. Scott Fitzgerald uses in the novel. His work changed many people's lives and set a new standard for many new authors that came after him. The American dream has been a big expectation to form goals and aspirations. It is the belief that hard work and determination will pay off giving success and happiness. F. Scott Fitzgerald presents this in The Great Gatsby and gives the reader the idea that the American dream isn’t only a dream you