your ultimate dream and your worst nightmare? Throughout our nation’s past there have been moments and events that were dream-like. There were instances where certain events or issues back fired and resulted in our country facing a nightmare. During the 1920’s, an era of sensational change occurred in America. The economy prospered and it was driven by wartime devastation. This was a time where Americans were living the American dream. The 1920’s were also referred to as “the roaring 1920s” because it…
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were many things that were attainable in the 1920’s but the American Dream was said to be the easiest.The 1920’s was a time of new and fresh ideas, to woman working,or the black culture booming. According to the propaganda of the 1920’s the American Dream could be obtained easily. The American Dream was attainable if it was worked hard for. Many people of the 1920’s had different versions of the American Dream. In the 1920’s F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote a book The Great…
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believes that the American Dream has been twisted and corrupted into an uncontrolled desire for pleasure and money which is still correct about today's obsession with materialistic objects. F. Scott Fitzgerald's perspective is from the 1920's he believes that the American Dream itself is dying. Just as the significance of the green light across the bay dies throughout the novel for Gatsby. Gatsby's American Dream is to have Daisy. Fitzgerald also alludes to the American Dream being corrupted by…
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The pessimistic thought of the “withering of the American dream” is an idea that most American’s are beginning to understand (Eble 36, Bewley 12). Whether a dreamer is moving to America, or lives here already, sometimes their plans unexpectedly change. Many American’s believe that the dream is becoming progressively harder to achieve. Unfortunatley, after retirement, citizens find that they are not reaching the goals that they wanted to reach in their lives. According to Principal Financial Group…
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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 is at, and lastly lower class is where the poor people were or even homeless.In the 1920’s or as also know the Roaring 20’s because of this new era where jazz,”the new woman” or also known as the flappers, shifts in fashion, new types of business practices,new…
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In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, the roaring 1920’s is portrayed as a time of fame, glamour, and excitement. It was known as the time that women were finally recognized as an influence in the American culture. Women were given some important rights during the 1920’s. In The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald uses women as characters to show beauty, wealth and status, and independence and dependence. In The Great Gatsby, women played a crucial role. Daisy symbolizes beauty because she…
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2012 The American Dream The American dream has been existent as long as America has. Ever since people first started coming over to America they have been adapting and with that adaption, the American dream adapts also. In the 1700’s when early Americans were first they had a dream of beating the odds and starting a new life free from oppression. In the 1920’s the American dream had adapted and turned into a dream of wealth and ownership of material things, and now, in the present, the dream has become…
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The American Dream “The American Dream” means that in the 1920’s. the economy of the USA was increasing very fast after WW1. Each young person in this situation had their own dreams.Because of this age their lived in, their thoughts were affected by the great economy and they tried to reach their dreams by using money and reaching the high society. It was impossible to use these to get to their dreams. Therefore, their dreams were unattainable. “The Great Gatsby” is a novel about “The American…
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The american dream is the idea that every u.s. Citizen should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and initiative. The great gatsby is a highly symbolic of the disintegration of the american dream, Fitzgerald portrays the 1920’s as an era of decayed socialization, and moral values as well, being evidenced in its overarching cynicism, greed, and empty pursuit of pleasure and reckless jubilance. The american dream influences our society because…
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Pursuing Dreams The cliché “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…
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