Scott Fitzgerald, had all to do with theme of the American Dream throughout the book. As well as, the plentiful setting had an impact on the characterization of the main character Jay Gatsby. Whether Jay Gatsby was in the East Egg, West Egg, Valley of Ashes, or even on a boat in the middle of the ocean Gatsby was always living the American Dream through his and continuing to build on it as long as he could. In many scenarios during the book Jay Gatsby puts himself in these social scenes where he can depict and characterize himself through the setting. Not only does Jay Gatsby exploit the theme of the American Dream but so do the other characters including, Nick Carraway, Daisy Buchanan, and Tom Buchanan. All together they construct this social class they all live up to impress on another and they feel the need to out due one another to see who is doing it best or who did it best or who had it best. Throughout the Great Gatsby the ideal of the American Dream is constantly brought up but I big factor in why it is constantly brought up is because of when the book was written, people are just started to all have jobs and alcohol just became legal again therefore people are in the craze for the