The American Dream In The Great Gatsby

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The “American Dream” is an ideology that people across a span of decades have risked everything to achieve. In his novel The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald manages to define and condemn the American dream to show that the acquisition of wealth and prosperity can lure the criminal to even the most innocent of minds to do the unimaginable. In The Great Gatsby, wealth is a common factor in deciding where a character stands in the world and how they are perceived by those around them. The character of Jay Gatsby is presented throughout the novel for lone purpose of trying to achieve a dream: Daisy. Daisy herself is seen as a shallow character, but it is not her character that is important it is what she represents. Daisy’s voice is “full of