Life does not reward such devotion, nor, for that reason, does it deserve it. Gatsby is great for having paid life the compliment of believing its promise.” Gatsby dreamed of spending his life with Daisy, and he reached towards a future where that might be a reality. And at the end, Gatsby took all the blame, so she would get back to him and that takes a great man. In the 1920s, the American Dream for people was all about discovery, easy money and luxury, but Daisy illustrated Gatsby’s version of the American Dream. Gatsby establishes a new meaning for the “American Dream”, which is loving someone. After Gatsby’s death, Nick starts writing a novel about Gatsby, because he wants to clear the misunderstanding that surrounds Gatsby and ultimately wants to redeem his tragic hero. The purpose of the book is for people to understand why Gatsby “turned out alright at the end” (Fitzgerald 6) and why Nick considers Gatsby as great. Gatsby considered as great, because his obsession with attaining his goal never ended, and he possessed a great personality for entertaining people in his parties, so he can show Daisy how famous and popular he is, but unfortunately Daisy never appreciated the love that Gatsby had for