The Great Gatsby And Bernice Bobs Her Hair

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The American Dream as portrayed in the 1920s is money, fame, and love. Everyone wants to have money and be known and loved. It’s not always easy to have all and in some stories it’s not possible to have it all. Therefore it’s called the “American Dream,” with the word dream because it can mean what people hope for. In the stories The Great Gatsby and “Bernice Bobs Her Hair,” the characters strive for the American Dream.
To begin with money is the main thing people think of when they hear american dream. People wish to be rich and no one wants to be poor but not everyone can be rich. “They were careless people, Tom and Daisy - they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness, or whatever it was that kept them together, and let other people clean up the mess they had made.” The main character of The Great Gatsby said that about the couple, Tom and Daisy, because they had problems but would go back to their old ways of buying things to make it better. In the end the money never really made it better when Daisy knew she was being cheated on and that’s where love comes in. People think money can buy everything they want to make them happy but that's where they're wrong.
For instance everyone wishes for love and they see it as if they don’t …show more content…

Most people want to be famous and be well-known but being well-known always comes with a down side to. Gatsby, from The Great Gatsby, always threw these huge parties hoping one day his love, Daisy, who lived across the bay would come. He was always a lonely man at his parties because he didn’t know anyone that would come. People would come from far away just to attend his parties they were crazy but having a whole bunch of people who knew him wasn’t worth it when he only wanted that one girl there. Fame isn’t everything. But gatsby says, “My life has got to be like this, it’s got to keep going up,” talking about his

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