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The Great Gatsby Relates Is a Story of the American Dream

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The Great Gatsby relates is a story of the American Dream.

The Great Gatsby is a view into the society of the 1920’s masterfully created my Fitzgerald. In this society the one and only Gatsby falls right into the middle. Gatsby is an exemplary example of one trying to live out the American Dream. “The American dream is the idea held by many in the United States of America that through hard work, courage and determination one can achieve prosperity.” (Wikipedia) So basically the American Dream is to have money, and a family. Gatsby got his money, but what he really wanted was Daisy Buchanan.

Gatsby spent his whole life striving for one thing. The American Dream, which for him is mainly dominated by Daisy. In chapter nine of the book you can see that Gatsby started striving to meet the American Dream at young age. The reader learns of a book of Gatsby’s. He has his everyday routine planned out in this book. Things like “Read one improving book or magazine per week.” Show That Gatsby wants to improve himself to a point where he can succeed. That isn’t all Gatsby did to improve his chances of success though. He even went to the extent of changing his name from James Gatz, to Jay Gatsby in an attempt to create a new, successful man that people could admire.

Gatsby had a very large influence in his race for the top. Dan Cody showed Gatsby a life of extreme elegance and women. That influenced Gatsby in his already growing Dream. Dan Cody spent his time with Gatsby prior to Gatsby making all his money and putting himself out to the world, as a man that had “made it” I guess you could say. It was from Dan Cody that Gatsby received that little extra drive he needed to push all the way.

When Gatsby returned from war, he set back to his goal. When he had reached the first part of the American Dream, the money, he bought

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