The American Dream In The Great Gatsby

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The great and the gatsby by f. Scott fitzgerald, is a decline of the american dream of the 1920s set in the summer of 1922.A young nick carraway telling the story of his neighbor gatsby and how the love story of gatsby and daisy is portrayed.The great gatsby can be looked at as the american dream and the decline of the american dream.The american dream is any gender or immigrant coming to the us or living in the us in the rise of achieving success and prosperity through hard work and determination.

The 2cnd chapter of the book we are introduced with george and myrtle wilson both working class people who work to try to improve their lot in life, george through his work and myrtle through her affair with tom buchanan.this example is a representation of the american dream both working class people doing the effort to work and get where they want to be george working all he can and myrtle cheating with george with tom a rich wealthy man married to daisy.In this chapter we see the portrayal that fitzgerald has with the american dream a couple working all they can and the cost is them having a better life but the