Winter Dreams And The Great Gatsby

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The American Dream, The Great Gatsby and “Winter Dreams” are two stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The main characters– Judy Jones and Jay Gatsby– don't seem to have much in common. After all, Jay Gatsby is a homewrecking, obsessive bootlegger, and Judy Jones is just a spoiled kid with less personality than an empty chalkboard. However, both serve as cautionary tales of the dangers of materialism. The American Dream is often portrayed as a path, if not the definitive path to prosperity. The American Dream is prosperity. It’s happiness, wealth, and romance. Gatsby and Jones have everything, yet are tunnel-visioned and ungrateful enough to believe they have nothing. They’re rich, well-liked, and in good health. However, they believe, for whatever