Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Corruption of the American Dream in F. Scott Fitzgeraldââ¬â¢s The Great Gatsby :: Great Gatsby Essays
Corruption of the American Dream in The Great Gatsby      à       à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   The Great Gatsby by Scott Fitzgerald embodies  may themes, however     the most salient one relates to the corruption of the American Dream.à    The     American Dream is that each person no matter who he or she is can become     successful in life by his or her own hard work.à   The dream also  embodies     the idea of a self-sufficient man, an entrepreneur making it successful  for     himself.à   The Great Gatsby is about what happened to the American dream  in     the 1920s, a time period when the dream had been corrupted by the     avaricious pursuit of wealth.à   The American dream is sublime motivation  for     accomplishing ones goals and producing achievements, however when tainted     with wealth the dream becomes devoid and hollow.     à       à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   When the American dream was pure, motivation  and ambition were some     key aspects of the pure American dream.à   "He stretched out his arms  toward     the dark water in a curious way...and distinguished nothing except a  single     green light"(page.26).à   It shows how Gatsby was striving for the his  goal     and trying to accomplish it. When the dream was pure, motivation and     self-discipline were present. This quote talks about Gatsby's daily  agenda     and how in the earlier days he upheld the pure American Dream "No wasting     time at Shafters, No more smoking or chewing, Read one improving book or     magazine per week, Save $3.00 per week, Be better to parents" (page 181-     182). Nick says "I became aware of the old island here that flowered once     for Dutch sailors' eyes-a fresh green breast of the new world"(page 189).     This quote shows the pristine goals of where the possibilities were  endless     and one could accomplish anything through hard work.     à       à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   The American dream became corrupted, its main  aims were wealth and     power.à   Gatsby became corrupted because his main goal was to have  Daisy.     The only reason he want Daisy was that she symbolized wealth and took on     the characteristics of money. "Her voice is full of money"(page127).     Gatsby needed to have an enormous mansion so he could feel confident  enough     to try to win Daisy. " That huge place over there? Do you like it?à   I  love     it" (page95).à  Ã   The tainted dream was so empty that having  accouterments of     wealth couldà   even incite feelings of love.  					    
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