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    The superficial achievement of the American Dreams give no fulfillment‚ no real joy and peace; but instead‚ creates lots of problems for the characters in the novel. What happens to Jay Gatsby‚ Nick Carraway‚ and Daisy Buchanan represent the failure of the American Dream. Each character has a different dream. For Jay Gatsby‚ his dream is to attain happiness‚ represented by Daisy’s love‚ through materialism and power. For Nick Carraway‚ his goal is to find someone whose achievement in life could prove

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    a man of “new money”‚ Jay Gatsby was the epitome of the American Dream and its positives. All his life he was poor and from a lower-class family from the West‚ but he decided to reinvent himself and change his situation. Gatsby made it his goal and purpose to become rich. Inspired by Dan Cody and his early love with Daisy‚ he knew that being rich was the ultimate goal and success in life and that it could give him everything he ever wanted. However‚ throughout the story Jay Gatsby was discontent

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    Gatsby is comprised of many flashbacks‚ the most significant being in chapter four. The recurrence of the connection first occurs on page 74 when Jordan Baker begins to describe the mysterious and previously unknown history between Daisy Buchanan and Jay Gatsby.

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    On Saturday‚ August the 14th‚ 1926‚ another extravagant evening was held at the estate of Jay Gatsby‚ a resident of the West Egg‚ Long Island. Mr. Gatsby has come to be known for his lavish parties‚ known to be thrown every weekend in the summer months. Each evening is said to be very well attended‚ despite these evenings occurring so frequently. The question then becomes‚ how are these parties‚ with such a massive group of consistent attendees‚ sustained? The photo above is from a soiree held

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    the main character Jay Gatsby and partly through the setting and time. The novel takes place in the 1920s. During this period the idea of the American Dream was introduced. The concept of which was “from rugs to riches”. Though "The American Dream" can be thought of as a positive motivation‚ it often causes people to strive for material perfection‚ rather than a spiritual one. So this materialistic attitude leads many to hopeless depression and never constitutes happiness. Jay Gatsby is a great example

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    Jay Gatsby‚ born James "Jimmy" Gatz‚ is the fictional title character of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s best known work‚ The Great Gatsby (1925). The character has become an archetype of self-made American men seeking to join high society‚ and in the U.S.‚ the name has become synonymous with those successful businessmen who have had shady pasts.Seventeen-year-old James Gatz hails from rural North Dakota where he was born to a poor German American farming family in 1890. He despises the limitations of poverty

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    1920s‚ you have just came to to America‚ poor as dirt with no job. Fast forward 10 years and you are as rich as can be. How did this happen‚ it is all thanks to the American dream. In The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ the main character‚ Jay Gatsby fulfilled the American Dream by starting as a soldier‚ and building his way up to living in west egg with a frivolous mansion. The American Dream however is not perfect‚ and the author tells us so. Fitzgerald portrays the tragedy of the American

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    The American identity in the 1920s had several components to it. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald revives these components through the characters of the novel. Jay Gatsby exemplifies several of these including the ones formed by prohibition and economics. Jay Gatsby embodies the American identity formed by prohibition as he is a bootlegger. Prohibition in the 1920s encouraged hypocrisy‚ crime and secrecy. Gatsby displayed all of these attributes in the novel. He saw an opportunity after

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    For Love‚ or Money? The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ is a novel about Jay Gatsby ’s constant quest to win over his love of the past‚ Daisy Buchanan. To Gatsby ’s misfortune‚ he finds that Daisy is married to the wealthy but cocky Tom Buchanan. Daisy is a modern day "gold-digger" she fails to realize her own arrogance‚ and the success of her relationship with Tom is measured upon the size of his pocketbook. Tom ’s secret lover‚ Myrtle Wilson becomes the victim of a hit-and-run. Tom shows

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    The main character James Gatz‚ more commonly known as Jay Gatsby is a prime example of the corruption of the American Dream. He first starts out as young seventeen year old farm boy from North Dakota‚ and slowly grows in to a corrupt millionaire bootlegger. His journey to fame and fortune starts off when he meets copper tycoon Dan Cody. Here is when James “Jimmy” Gatz changes his name to Jay Gatsby to start a new and prosperous life. Jay Gatsby accompanied Cody on a ten year long voyage on his

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