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that they are too good for someone. That the American Dream can apply to them, those who have money, but not to those without.
<Tab/>The immorality shown in "The Great Gatsby" breaks every rule in the American Dream handbook regarding etiquette
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is a woman whom he has loved for a great while. Daisy Buchanan completed Gatsby's dream. Simply her presence satisfied his burning hunger for a sense of love and belonging. "... it couldn't be over-dreamed- that voice was a deathless song." Jay Gatsby's
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Great Gatsby American DreamThe American Dream Since July 4, 1776 Americans have had the opportunity to pursue whatever they can think of. This has given the people the opportunity to become whatever they want. A person who works hard can become
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The Great Gatsby could be described as a book about the complicated lives of aimless people. The character Myrtle was so obsessed with money and reaching the American dream that it ended up destroying her. Through wrecking her marriage, staying
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the American dream crumbling in the 1920s, as America's powerful optimism, vitality, and individualism become subordinated to the amoral pursuit of wealth.
Gatsby tells Nick a number of stupendous untruths, which follow Gatsby's journey of transforming himself
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"The American Dream" is a concept that plays an important role in the novel The Great Gatsby, which was written by F. Scott Fitzgerald in the 1920's, a time period when many Americans were living the dream. "The American Dream" embodies the best
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'How is the American Dream portrayed in the texts 'The Great Gatsby' and the film 'American Beauty'?
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The American Dream is said to be the ultimate state to be in. it, however, requires a person to make numerous sacrifices to achieve this state and many people don't see how flawed and unrealistic it is. The noel The Great Gatsby by Fitzgerald
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The destroyed American Dream is one idea leading to a troubled 1920's society that is portrayed in the novel The Great Gatsby. Throughout the novel, Jay Gatsby is presented as both debonair and in the same light mysterious. Although he has achieved high financial
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The American dream is interwoven and deeply embedded in every fabric of American life. It has also been the focal point of many novels in American literature. This dream, as seen in "The Great Gatsby", is associated with rugged individualism, generous
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The American Dream is a theme that many books attempt to touch on, yet few are truly able to examine or explain it. Both Arthur Millers play, Death of a Salesman and F. Scott Fitzgeralds novel The Great Gatsby are prime examples of these types
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