Great Gatsby Obstacles

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An American dream, by definition, exemplifies the epitome of an all-encompassing achievement of all life's goals. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby exemplifies the hardships that come along with achieving such a dream. Each dream, no matter how big or minute, comes with a price, at times the price outweighs the benefits. This can be seen with Jay Gatsby as he pursues the American dream. Nick is also unable to achieve such a dream due to the fact that he gets distracted by outside influences.

Jay Gatsby's pursuit of the American dream deflates due to the fact that he is unable to start a relationship with Daisy. As Gatsby pushes harder and harder to start a relationship with Daisy, forcing her to do things she is unwilling to do.