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Great Gatsby Post #1- The American Dream or Lack there of…

      The Great Gatsby takes place in the 1920’s, a time of war in America and changes in whats considered the “American Dream.” All throughout The Great Gatsby  this has been one of the major themes. At this time many people  were doing well for themselves and making good money, but not all necessarily in right, moral manners. So you begin to see a shift in what that dream actually is.

      There began to be a focus on who could make the most money and have materialistic things, who had the biggest, best, and most . This is shown in the novel with west egg and east egg. West egg is the old money, usually families who have always been rich, and then there is east egg which is where Gatsby’s house is.  These are the people who have made them self rich, a lot of times by corrupt ways. They tend to flaunt their wealth and want it to be known to everyone. Like Gatsby throwing those huge parties, more than half the people didn’t even know who he was but they just wanted to see his house and stuff and be there.  But at the sametime all those people who went to those parties all along and acted as if they were best friends, not one attended his funeral when he did. Sure when Gatsby was alive people would think he was the luckiest guy ever, popular, and yes living the American Dream. But in the end he doesn’t get the love of his life, Daisy, and you realize he really didbn’t have anyone.

        You always hear, “I’m living the American Dream”, that always used to mean being happy and being able to come here and be free and do what you want. Also this generally involved good and strong morals and values as well. At this time that dream began to disappear. People began to get greedy and selfish, alls they wanted was money and they would do anything to get it. That is where peoples morals and values started to take a turn for the worst. The whole idea of love at this time took a lot more than just love. It was about who could make the most money and who could take care of them and provide for them, give them the best and most luxorious things. At this time everything was changing and when it came down to it this American Dream was all about money.

January 26, 2007 - Posted by codydaigle12 | Uncategorized | | 1 Comment

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  1. First of all, I think it’s a little important to point out that West Egg is where Gatsby lived, where people made their money fast and spent it faster. East Egg was composed of only those who had generational wealth.
    I’m not exactly sure what you were trying to say, but it sounded like you think Gatsby lived the American Dream half way. He obtained the money, but couldn’t obtain the happiness.
    I disagree. I think that Gastby is the epitome of the American Dream. Gatsby built himself up from being a janitor, to being the “ruler” of the West Egg. He got the fortune and he got the fame. I think that the American Dream though is not such a “dream.” It’s more a lesson than an ideal. Most people sacrafice their relationships, thinking that their money will make them happier. It never does though. Thus, I think that the American Dream teaches us that it’s lonely at the top, and that money doesn’t buy happiness. Gatsby learned this lesson, thus proving that he lived the American Dream.

    Comment by Courtney | February 4, 2007


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