The one thing almost everyone in life desires to have is the American dream. Living in a nice house with a partner and kids, having a lot of money, and living a great life without worries. However, the chase for that feeling often drives people to do crazy things and lose themselves in the process. The desire to have the American dream is likely to destroy people who wish to have it. The American dream is more likely to destroy a person. In the book The Great Gatsby, Gatsby is a very wealthy man who has made a great living for himself, but despite all the money he has, he is still unsatisfied with his life and wants more. Although Gatsby has a very extravagant lifestyle, he is still deeply in love with Daisy and wants to win her back “Gatsby bought that house so that Daisy would be just …show more content…
The American dream is more likely to destroy the hope of those seeking it. In The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald portrays the damage the chase of receiving the American dream can have. In chapter 8, George finds out his wife Myrtle was killed. George was heartbroken and devastated that his American dream was taken away from him and he wanted revenge. When he found out Gatsby was the one driving the yellow car that killed Myrtle, he decided to take it upon himself and gave Gatsby a taste of his own medicine. George was so heavily affected by losing his American dream that he was willing to murder for revenge. After he had killed Gatsby he had no want to live without his wife, so he took his own life in response to losing everything he had “It was after we started with Gatsby toward the house that the gardener saw Wilson’s body a little way off in the grass, and the holocaust was complete”(Fitzgerald 187). Myrtle was George's American dream, and without her, he had nothing. Not having the American dream destroyed George and took Gatsby with him. The American dream has destroyed the dreams of whoever strives to achieve