Tuesday, October 1, 2019
American Dream In The Great Gatsby Essay
What is the American dream? Is it white picket fences with beautiful green lawns and comfortably large brick houses? According to Dictionary.com the American dream is ââ¬Å"the ideal that every US citizen should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and initiativeâ⬠. The American dream is a theme that is often used in American literature just like F. Scott Fitzgeraldââ¬â¢s The Great Gatsby. This novel presents the American dream as an illusion that can never be achieved. Daisy,ââ¬â¢s personification of the American dream, Daisyââ¬â¢s choice of Tom over Gatsby, Myrtleââ¬â¢s death, and the green light are all representative of the unreliability of the American dream. Daisy is a crucial character who represents the unattainable American dream. When Gatsby unsuccessfully attempts to get Daisy back after five years, this shows how the American dream is unreachable. Gatsby in love with Daisy five years ago, got the disapproval stamp from Daisyââ¬â¢s parents since he didnââ¬â¢t have ââ¬Å"pomp and circumstanceâ⬠, unlike Tom Buchanan, who did (Fitzgerald 75). As a result, Gatsby tries to fix himself by becoming a financially successful man in a bootlegging business.. Gatsby states that Daisyââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"voice is full of moneyâ⬠, because it reveals that Gatsby has hope to win back Daisy since her and Tom had married (120). The irony in this attribute of Daisy is that Gatsby can become successful and wealthy for her, but cannot have Daisy, his one love and desire. Daisy represents the American dream because there is an excitement in her voice that makes men come running. This makes her desirable, much like the American dream. Also, when Jordan elaborates that Daisy never desired to attain love ââ¬Å"yet thereââ¬â¢s something in that voice of hersâ⬠, she shows how deceiving Daisyââ¬â¢s voice is, like when Jordan is su ddenly distracted by Daisyââ¬â¢s voice (77). This excitement and distraction, which is what Daisy provokes on Gatsby, is his clueless nature caused by the illusion of attaining Daisy, and thus fulfilling his American dream. When Daisy chooses Tom over Gatsby the American dreamââ¬â¢s unattainability is shown. When Daisy confesses to Gatsby that she canââ¬â¢t say that she ââ¬Å"never loved Tomâ⬠, it reveals how Gatsby is unable to truly understand how Daisy actually feels at all (133). Daisy is one way with Gatsby and another with Tom. She wants the best of both worlds, but is unable to achieve this due to her desires of prestige social status. Gatsby plans for such a long period of time by buying a house in West Egg right across the bay from her, arranging their secret meeting at Nickââ¬â¢s house, and reinventing himself from James Gatz into the persona of Jay Gatsby. Gatsby nonetheless must give in to failure in his attempt to claim Daisy once again. Likewise, It is physically impossible for all of us to achieve the American dream. This is what Fitzgerald, is trying to relay when Daisy chooses Tom over Gatsby. Tom and Gatsby canââ¬â¢t both have Daisy.
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