The Great Gatsby And The American Dream

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infuses American literature. The Great Gatsby is one of the best examples of the way in which the American Dream, a version of it at least, can appear within reach only to curdle and turn into a nightmare. Though the abstract notion of “The American Dream” can mean different things to different people, but the sense of self-made success is perhaps the most frequently depicted version of the achievement of the Dream in popular culture. Gatsby, by all accounts, appears to have achieved a level of entrepreneurial success that many could only dream of, but his own interests and dreams extend beyond material gain. Gatsby believes that he can force the world to conform to his romantic vision of how it should be, in doing so, he sets in motion the