America is the land filled with dreamers. It's is known as the land full of opportunity and equality, a place where anything can happen. In America your dreams can be fulfilled if you work hard to achieve your goals. The American Dream has no exact definition, but most learn it to mean to be able to live off the fat of the land from Of Mice and Men. Wealth is a huge benefit in life because it means you never have to worry about if you can afford something you need. Many say you can't buy happiness. Although being wealthy can offer artificial happiness, it can't provide you with the same happiness that being in love does or the happy feeling you get when you get a promotion. In the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald demonstrates how being wealthy can't fulfill your life and make you happy through Gatsby's story.
In the novel, The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the author tries to show you that wealth is a luxury but not enough for real happiness. "I thought of Gatsby's wonder when he first picked out that green light at the end of Daisy's dock. He had come a long way to this blue lawn and his dreams must have seemed so close that he can hardly fail to grasp it"" (149). Gatsby's lifelong dream has always been to be with Daisy, and now he's so close to her, but yet still without her. Fitzgerald uses Daisy as a symbol for the part of you that wealth doesn't satisfy, the part of you that is always left wanting more than just money. F. Scott Fitzgerald the American Dream through Gatsby's desire for Daisy. In the novel Jay Gatsby often throws elaborate parties in hopes that someday Daisy will show up at one and they'll reunite. Having Daisy would be the last thing to fulfill Gatsby's American Dream. In the novel Gatsby says "everyone has an American Dream and sometimes [they] surpasse[s] it in the process of grasping it. By this Gatsby means that some get so distracted in achieving this happiness that they don't notice when they have what they need to be happy.