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... His love for Daisy is not "personal," because Daisy is only the tangible form of his romantic dream; Gatsby's love is for the dream rather than Daisy. ...
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... In the book The Great Gatsby, Gatsby represents the American Dream. Gatsby in the beginning is shown as a person who has the tendency to reach more and more. ...
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... The corruption of Gatsby's dream by adopting materialism as its means and love, beauty and youth as its goal is due to the corruption of the American Dream. ...
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... The pursuit of Gatsby's dream was tainted by the corruption surrounding his dream, and the dream itself. ... She was Gatsby's material substitute of a dream. ...
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... The pursuit of Gatsby's dream was tainted by the corruption surrounding his dream, and the dream itself. ... She was Gatsby's material substitute of a dream. ...
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Fitzgerald criticized the American Dream in The Great Gatsby through Gatsby and Wilson, and symbols such as Gatsby's car. The American ...
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... It is Gatsby's dream, his marvelous car that shatters Tom's dream. Gatsby's ... Gatsby's dream car is what indirectly leads to his death. Jay ...
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... To achieve his dream, Gatsby would have to relive the past and become united with daisy; Gatsby's perspective on this is through material wealth. ...
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... The pursuit of Gatsby's dream was tainted by the corruption surrounding his dream, and the dream itself. ... She was Gatsby's material substitute of a dream. ...
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... Through being a self-made man, and developing from rags to riches, Gatsby symbolizes the American dream. ... From certain angles, Jay Gatsby is the American dream. ...
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... his death. These intentions and the failures that come show the corrupted American Dream Gatsby tries to create. Another example ...
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... Gatsby dream of winning Daisy's love is symbolized by the green light that Gatsby sees on Tom and Daisy's dock across Long Island Sound. ...
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... Gatsby is the ultimate model of the American Dream. Gatsby has come from great poverty to fabulous wealth. ... Essentially, Gatsby is 'faking' the American Dream. ...
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... Although Gatsby's dream is supported by false ideals, he at least has a purpose, a plan. The Buchanan's represent cowardice and ...
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... Gatsby's dream appeared to be within his boundaries, but Gatsby ended up dying for the dream before he knew what he had. Gatsby ...
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... Gatsby's dream appeared to be within his boundaries, but Gatsby ended up dying for the dream before he knew what he had. Gatsby ...
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Gatsby's Pursuit of the American Dream The American Dream means that by persistently working hard, one can achieve success; this is in contrast to other ...
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... He did not know that it was already behind him,..." 182) Gatsby's dream appeared to be within his boundaries, but Gatsby ended up dying for the dream before ...
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The American Dream Gatsby's pursuit of the American dream is depicted in The Great Gatsby, by Scott Fitzgerald. In the novel, the ...
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... Nick attempts to show Gatsby the flaw of his dream, but Gatsby innocently replies to Nick's statement that the past cannot be relived by saying, "Can't repeat ...
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... Nick attempts to show Gatsby the flaw in his dream, but Gatsby innocently replies to Nick's statement that the past cannot be relived by saying, "Can't repeat ...
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... he cannot have. Gatsby's dream is to be with Daisy and he will do whatever he can possibly do to be with her. I agree with Zimmermann's ...
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... Gatsby then ran into his dream woman, she was named Daisy Fay. Because Gatsby was drafted for the war the two of them were split up for several years. ...
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Great Gatsby and The American Dream "Throughout American history the idea of progress had persisted as a national destiny and a personal dream." In this way ...
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... The dream is halted by Gatsby as he realizes that Daisy will never reach his standards; the reality of Daisy could not live up to the dream Gatsby created. ...
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The "True" American Dream In his novel, The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald paints a vivid portrait of life in the Jazz Age. Taking ...
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... will not lay a hand on her. Gatsby holds on to his dream until the very last minute of his life. In one of the final scenes before ...
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... Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, a major theme is the American Dream versus Gatsby's dream, the ideal dream, and the corruption and destruction of the dream. ...
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... Without his dream, Gatsby has nothing, no fire to keep him going, no direction and no purpose. ... Gatsby is a prime example of the failure of the American Dream. ...
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... improvement is an example of the American Dream. Gatsby's long life dream was to relive the love he had once shared with Daisy Buchanan. ...
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