Funeral In The Great Gatsby

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The funeral that took place in the novel The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald illustrates the unattainable American dream. Fascinated by Dan Cody’s lavish lifestyle, Gatsby sought to obtain wealth and love -even through unconventional means. His dream to pursue happiness transformed into the extravagant desire to become rich solely to regain the love of Daisy. Unbeknownst to Gatsby that his dream was already dead -omitted into the past, and living through a superficial and materialistic façade brought about a piteous funeral where his underground associates and all those that bathed in his glamourous parties were nowhere to be found.
Gatsby’s love interest Daisy, represents everything that he was infatuated with. Not only was Gatsby