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  1. Why is the American Dream so important to The Great Gatsby? We analyze the role this key theme plays in the novel, using quotes, plot, and characters.

  2. Sep 2, 2020 · When we read The Great Gatsby, we inevitably think (as Fitzgerald wants us to) about the American Dream—what it was and is, and whether, if we are losing this Dream, we might restore it in this twenty-first century riven by income inequality.

    • William E. Cain
    • 2020
  3. One common interpretation of the novel is that it is an allegory for the American Dream, and the disillusionment that comes with its pursuit. Gatsby’s pursuit of Daisy can be seen as a metaphor for the pursuit of the American Dream, and the ultimate failure of that pursuit.

  4. Great Gatsby in the literary canon suggests that Americans have known all along that the American Dream is largely myth, ideology, propaganda. Reading The Great Gatsby is intended, it appears, as an indoctrination in reverse: we require young people to study Fitzgerald’s novel in high school and college courses so they

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    • William E. Cain
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    • 2020
  5. Quick answer: The essence of the American Dream is the rags-to-riches tale where someone achieves greatness through their own hard work. In this story, Gatsby comes from extremely humble...

  6. Mar 5, 2022 · Gatsby and Myrtle, in pursuit of the American Dream, are a critique of the consumer society and its notion that money equals happiness is questioned. Thus, the cha-racters of The Great Gatsby and their relation to the American Dream were found to illustrate a critique of American society.

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  8. Both those stories are fascinating but perhaps, at its deepest level, it is an examination of the American Dream that reaches a pessimistic conclusion. The accumulation of great wealth and the aspiration to win the lady end in tragedy because the Dream does not live up to what it promises.

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