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Gatsby

Improvement, wealth, popularity, and love are only a few pieces of the AmericanDream. This dream has varying significance for different people, but in The Great Gatsby,by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Jay Gatsby's dream is unfolded. Through improving himself withthe wealth he acquirers, then gaining the popularity of various people with the extravagantparties he has, Gatsby hopes to gain the love of Daisy. But the most important part to thislist is the fact that the American Dream is exactly that, a mere dream. This quest Gatsbyso passionately pressed became a never-ending circle that ultimately cost him his life. Thatis why I see Gatsby's dream as a failure. Gatsby had an almost heavenly rise from Jay Gantz "beating his way along thesouth shore of Lake Superior as a clam-digger and salmon fisherman" to the Great Gatsbyhoused in "a colossal affair by any standard... with a tower on one side... a marbleswimming pool, and more than forty acres of lawn and garden." The American DreamGastby possesses is hidden from plain view at first. The reader is first under the impressionthat money and the display of power is Gatsby's dream. Surprisingly enough, this amazing


This could havebeen Jay Gatsby's biggest mistake in the quest for achieving his dream. Heseemed to have all the material wealth in the world, but he lacked the emotional wealth heso greatly desired. All Gatsby had worked for was simply to impress his lady, to win her back. His huge lawn and gardenbecome rundown. Sadly, his attempts to capture his dream are the factors in his death. The argument at the Plaza Hotelbrought the whole affair out into the open and ended up in the death of Myrtle Wilson, adeath that Gatsby would take the blame for to protect the one he loved. He only made millions to fulfill his true dream:Daisy. She was a past love he so deeply wanted toreunite with, attempting to do so by first improving himself with wealth and popularity. sby's dream, but instead just a lure for the lady of hisdream. Whether Daisy did truly love him back is unknown. His "colossal affair" of a home was situated directly across the bay from Daisy'shouse, maybe in hopes she would notice the numerous extravagant parties there, and bychance stop by. This was all in attempt to gainthe support of people, support much needed to fend off accusations that he "once killed aman" or "he was a German spy during the war. For Gatsby, his American Dream was not the wealthhe possessed, although it seemed that way. His lavish partiesmade him quite well known, parties where strangers came and went without actually evermeeting Gatsby at all. It was said that Gatsby re-valueeverything in his house in response to Daisy's "well loved eyes.

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