All that Gatsby wants is for Daisy to come to his parties and realize how lavish his lifestyle is, this is evident when Gatsby states,” ‘See!’ he cried triumphantly.’ it’s a bona-fide piece of printed matter. It fooled me. This fellas regular belasco. It’s a triumph. What thoroughness! What realism! Knew when to stop, too - didn’t cut the pages. But what do you want? What do you expect? ‘“(49).4) The word realism displays Gatsby’s ability to buy items that other rich people posses.5) Instead of buying things to fit in with the other rich people he uses his money to obtain the love of his life.6) Obtaining wealth is very beneficial to everyone's life, but instead of showing everyone how much money he has he tries to tell people that he actually doesn't have much. 7)When Gatsby and Nick are having a conversation in Gatsby’s car Nick asks, “‘I thought you inherited your money,’ ‘ i did old sport’ he said automatically,’ but i lost most of it in the big panic - the panic of the war.’” 8)Gatsby’s use of the word panic makes his argument seem worse than it is and gives the sense that he exaggerates the amount of money he actually lost.9) Gatsby makes it …show more content…
Yes Gatsby had the life everyone dreams of but he did not have the one thing he wanted most, Daisy. Tom also did not achieve the american dream due because Tom and Daisy were not faithful to each other as Tom has cheated on Daisy. Toms wealth attracts many women and being the kind of person that he is he disregards his wife and has many affairs with other women. The Great man in this novel loses his life fighting for his “green light” as the bad man lives on as if nothing