In the book ,The Great Gatsby, it presents the big picture of the “Jazz Age” from the 1920s and how contemporaries lived their lives. The Great Gatsby was soon published in 1925.The novel became one of Fitzgerald’s big hits in 1940 after he sadly passed away. The main characters in this book are Daisy Buchanan, Tom Buchanan, Jay Gatsby, and Nick Caraway. Daisy was Nick’s cousin, Jay Gatsby’s ex; Daisy, she was a Southern Belle, she then married Tom Buchanan, she was a very selfish person, and she was very spoiled and materialistic. Tom Buchanan was Daisy’s husband, a classmate of Nick whenever they went to Yale, he came from old money and he was a power hunger racist. Myrtle Wilson was married to her husband, George Wilson who owns the car …show more content…
Everyone wanted to same type of life goals, which was to be rich, and everything was at the tip their hand. Anything bad can take place in a quick second and the American Dream can eventually disappear. “A moment later rushed out into the dusk, waving her hands and shouting-before he could move from his door the business was over.” (Chapter 8). Myrtle wanted to live the rich luxurious life, so that’s what made her want to have the affair with Tom Buchanan, which harmed her marriage with George Wilson. Her accidental death caused by Daisy ended Myrtle’s dream she had set for her future. It was ironic that Daisy was the one who killed Myrtle because Myrtle was the one sneaking around with Tom. Trying to live the American Dream made some people lose their lives and it causes a lot of uproar.
While writing The Great Gatsby the “American Dream” was a very dominant topic and the author, Fitzgerald, illustrated it very well throughout the whole book. Everyone tried to live up to the American Dream, but the outcome of doing that didn’t end up so well in the book. Fitzgerald showed this by adding in the successes of everyone and then showing the destruction and the damage that was done in the end of the story as a result. “Anything can happen now that we’ve slid over this