Why Is The American Dream Important In The Great Gatsby

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According to CBS’s recents surveys 6 out of 10 American citizens believe that the “American Dream” is dead. Why is that the majority of the country rest assure that earning a successful and happy life is unrealistic? Honestly, that 60% of the country are ignorant and lazy people. The “American Dream” means freedom, and the opportunity to reach any goals no matter the background. The American Dream can be achieved with hard work, and dedication to strive for one’s goals. The Great Gatsby, one of the greatest american literature novels ever written, depicts the american dream. Jay Gatsby was a poor farmer’s boy, who realized that he didn't want to live like his parents; therefore, he reinvents himself into a more exceedingly more prominent person.