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    perception was that an individual, through hard work, can be successful when in America regardless of their situation. However, an inevitable truth that is often untold is the fact that the American Dream is only a dream that few can achieve. As shown in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s books, The Great Gatsby and This Side of Paradise, the pursuit of the American Dream proves to result in one’s demise. Jay Gatsby in The Great Gatsby and Amory Blaine in This Side of Paradise are unsuccessful in their attempt to attain

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    pursue the American Dream with integrity and sincerity, the allure of material wealth often leads people to compromise.Their moral compass often becomes relative and their relational pursuits often become predatory. Throughout The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald depicts the morality of society and the pursuit of the American dream through his characters’ actions and worldviews. The pursuit and ideals of the American Dream are displayed in a manner for all to believe that once achieved they will be

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    these symptoms and behaviors; and, like in most cases, his condition led to a death because of his unfathomable obsession with Daisy, trying to earn her love and compassion, and attempts at altering the past. In the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gatsby exemplifies symptoms and mental attributes associated with narcissistic borderline personality disorder. Gatsby’s behaviors and doings match the criteria of narcissistic borderline personality disorder, especially when psychoanalytically

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    The novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald was written in 1925. The 1920s, often called the "Roaring 20s" was a time in which prohibition was in order and a new era of women came to life. These women were considered Flappers, and they rebelled against their expectations of the time, which was risky because of the big role Social Class played at this time. Jay Gatsby is one of the main characters in the novel living through the 1920s.Gatsby was born in a hard working farming family in the lowest

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    The realization of a person’s dreams may be the threshold between the falsehood and reality of them. In The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, he shows the difference between the west and east eggs and the dreams the residents have. Dreams are complex illusions that give a falsity in life so that people can escape into their fantasies or paradises. The west and east eggs are quite different in their themes. The east egg represents the old money and they have a high social status. They were born

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald was an American author during the jazz age. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest American writers of the 20th century. He wrote novels and many short stories but he is mostly known for his iconic novel “The Great Gatsby.” This American Classic, written in 1925 takes place in New York during The Roaring 20’s. The novel revolves around this interesting character named Jay Gatsby. He is from North Dakota, and around 30 years old. Born poor, motivated him to do anything to

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    When thinking back, most people remember being told to follow their dreams. Even so, these dreams aren’t always so great, and can turn into something corrupted. In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, he shows just how someone’s dreams can be disturbed and warped into an obsession. After Gatsby hosts a party which Nick and Daisy and Tom attend, Gatsby gets upset because he doesn’t think that Daisy liked what he had made of himself. He wants to live in the past, despite Nick’s warning against

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    Kooistra English III November 4, 2014 DECAY THE CORRUPTION OF THE AMERICAN DREAM IN THE GREAT GATSBY F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, The Great Gatsby, has become one of the most read, praised pieces of fiction in American literature. Without a doubt, The Great Gatsby appropriately represents a period of American history where everything was possible, or at least thought possible. In the novel, Fitzgerald doesn’t just depict the social, historical, and economical conditions, he provides the reader with

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    it became obvious that the United States needed to rebuild itself. Jay Gatsby, even though fictionalized character, represented many of the hardships of the time, he “was promoted to be a major, and every Allied government gave me a decoration” (Fitzgerald 71), but yet when he came back from the war he had a very hard time finding a job or work.This lead to many long-held pre-war values and customs being rejected by a new rising youth culture, which made them seem irrelevant. Because of this, the

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    were discriminated against and segregated during this time. Fashion in the 1920’s was brand new. Women had new styles of clothing and new hairstyles, and men started wearing athletic gear. In the 1920’s, and in the novel, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald wealth, women and racism, and fashion were big social beliefs that impacted lives in the United States. Wealth in the 1920’s was a topic when it came to societal beliefs. A lot of people started becoming rich and famous, and the economy had

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