In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, Jay Gatsby wants nothing more than a love and a life with his long lost lover, Daisy; she is his American Dream. Gatsby holds onto a semblance of hope that some day he can achieve his dream, and he goes an extreme length to assure it happens. In the end, Gatsby’s untimely death illuminates these extreme lengths he dares to go to achieve his American Dream. Contrary to telling Nick that he inherited his wealth, Gatsby in fact acquired a large portion of his…
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vs. Old Money In the book The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald shows how wealth affects a person’s morals and the way they view life. He shows two different situations, one being Tom the cheating husband of Gatsby’s true love Daisy and how Tom and Daisy come from old money they inherited from their families. The other side is Gatsby himself who claims he is from old money but he was just a country boy who moved to a big city who made a lot of money by bootlegging liquor and shows off his new made…
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In the Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald utilizes the association of the society made between cars and the social class to help establish or connect the class and the traits of his characteristics he uses of characters. By starting off, social class means a division of a society based on social and economic status. Their was different social classes such as upper class, middle class, and lower class. Upper class people are the richest of the rich, than middle class is where most of the population…
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Many people in this world are described as “great” but for the regular, unknown people who don’t truly know what most wealthy people do is illegal, are left to feel that they really are perfect since media describes them to be so.The interpretation of “great” is of an extent, amount, or intensity or considerably, above normal or average. Disillusionment is often the feeling many people get when they want something or someone who they is perfect but they really are not. One who feels this is always…
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The 1920s, an era full of ‘rich vs. poor’ parties, jazz music, bootlegging and prohibition. Prohibition was the 18th amendment passed to illegalize the purchase, distribution, and consumption of alcohol. Seeming like a good idea at first, the law only lasted 13 years from 1920 to 1993. The act of prohibition heavily influenced the acts of the main characters in The Great Gatsby because of their reputation of partying and bootlegging. Throughout the entire novel, there are little references made…
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Jay Gatsby in the The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The Great Gatsby is a memoir to Jay, written by his best friend Nick. It focusses on Jays obsession with a Daisy, a girl from his past who he chases after, until he give his life for her. Jay got money illegally to become rich, but what he does for others makes us see him as not a good person, but an ambiguous one. Jay may have bootlegged to get into the West Egg, but his morals are good, and pure. Jays reasoning for bootlegging to get…
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Written by F. Scott Fitzgerald and published in 1925, The Great Gatsby has increasingly become a classic novel that many people have favored since it was first published. Fitzgerald may have believed that his work died when he did. That his creations were possibly forever forgotten, and that he did not make an impact on society. He was wrong, because at present, whether in classrooms or resting on bookshelves in libraries and homes, his words are still very much alive inside of us; everyday someone…
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In the Great Gatsby by F Scott Fitzgerald one of the main characters J Gatsby is a very successful person but no one knows where he gets his wealth from. The story is based in the 1920s and the American dream was big back then and everyone wanted to be successful by working because this is the land of opportunity and anything can be achieved if you work hard enough. The American Dream is the idea that the United States is the land of opportunity and anything can be achieved if you work…
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“American dream”, means many things, but love, wealth, material possessions, and power are its’ core values. For many Americans, the dream is based solely upon reaching a higher standard of living. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s, “The Great Gatsby”, he portrayed the main character “Gatsby” as one of these Americans who lived his whole life in pursuit of wealth, power, and love. Fitzgerald’s novel depicted the 1920's as a time of parties, drinking and having fun. The 1920’s were marked by economic prosperity…
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Mr. Jahnke English 10 4A 28 May 2014 The Great Gatsby Paper There Was a Time “You can’t put your arms around a memory, you can’t put your arms around a memory, you can’t put your arms around a memory; don’t try, don’t try.” are the lyrics of You Can’t Put Your Arms Around a Memory by Johnny Thunders. That statement is like a warning towards Gatsby, telling him not to try to do something he can not. The Great Gatsby takes place in the 1920’s, a time when a lot of corruption and criminal activity…
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