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In this day and age, money is a very important asset to have. One needs to have at least enough to live on, though great amounts are preferable. In The Great Gatsby, by Thomas F. Fitzgerald, having a large amount of money is not enough. It is also the way you acquire the money that matters. Gatsby a...
"The Great Gatsby" was a great American novel that marks many controversial social and political issues of the early twentieth century in history. The issues at hand are directly targeted to the upper class tier of the American society. Of the many class issues that exist in the novel t...
\"The Great Gatsby\" by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a novel about achieving and losing the \"American Dream.\" In the Great Gatsby, the dream is that anyone can gain happiness by being wealthy and having power. To gain his happiness Jay Gatsby attempts to get the love that he once had before, of his firs...
Man dreams of living the life of the elite social class and of the power and admiration inherent within. F. Scott Fitzgerald comes to terms with this American dream in The Great Gatsby, a novel about social life in the 1920's. The social hierarchy of the times plays a very important role in...
The modern myth of the American dream is that anyone who works hard will be successful in a material fashion. However, the recent credit crisis in the housing market has illustrated that an easy trajectory to upward mobility for the deserving through material gains is a myth rather than a reality. ...