The Great Gatsby, a novel by Scott Fitzgerald, is about the American Dream, and.
the downfall of those who attempt to reach its impossible goals. The attempt to.
capture the American Dream is used in many novels. This dream is different for.
different people, in The Great Gatsby, for Jay, the dream is that through wealth and.
power, one can acquire happiness. Fitzgerald wanted to make the reader believe.
that the American dream had died by having the main characters fall under the spell.
of money and forgetting about morals and values and who you really are. .
To get this happiness Jay must reach into the past and relive an old dream; and, in.
order to do this, he must have wealth and power. Gatsby had forgotten who he was.
and went against everything he believed in and where he had come from. He lied.
about his family in order to get his own way. He became caught up in the "modern.
society" The American Dream had always been based on the idea that each person.
no matter who he or she is can become successful in life by his or her hard work.
The Great Gatsby is about what happened to the American Dream in the 1920s, a.
time period when the many people with newfound wealth and the need to flaunt it.
had ruined the dream. .
The pursuit of the American Dream is accomplishing goals, when combined with.
wealth the dream becomes nothing more than people being selfish. Jay Gatsby, is.
the one character that looks back at the past. He spends most of his adult life trying.
to get it back, and dies in this pursuit. In the past, Gatsby had a love affair with the.
attractive young Daisy. He knew that he could not marry her because of the.
difference in their social status, he leaves her to gain wealth to reach her standards.
Once he acquires wealth, he moves near to Daisy, and throws extravagant parties,.
hoping by chance she might show up at one of them. Gatsby must have his.
enormous mansion before he can feel confident enough to try to win Daisy.