1. The American Dream is seriously flawed
In this essay I am going to portray the differing opinions of F. Scott Fitzgerald and A. ... When Gatsby believes that his dream has been fulfilled, Fitzgerald describes that, "He literally glowed; without a word or a gesture of exultation a new well-being radiated from him and filled the little room." ... Both Miller and Fitzgerald emphasise materialism as an increasingly important part of the Dream, with many people inspiring to be wealthy, owning hoards of possessions. ... However, like Miller, Fitzgerald casts doubt on the American Dream, through his introduction of corruption into the p...
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- Grade Level: High School