Unsatisfication In The Great Gatsby

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Gatsby was someone who was considered to have actually accomplished the “American Dream.” However, even though he earned his fortune (through illicit ways) he was still unsatisfied because he wanted Daisy. In the end, he briefly had her and then proceeded to lose her and his life. Fitzgerald writes the tragic story of someone who ultimately achieved the “American Dream” to express his opinion that it was unrealistic and unfulfilling. In his search for money, Gatsby lost the one person he loved and did not see her again for almost five years. When he was finally able to locate her, he discovered that she was married to an adulterous man and had his child. She and Gatsby briefly had an affair and he believed that she would willingly leave her