Theme Of Bootlegging In The Great Gatsby

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(3) Throughout the novel, the characters sacrifice their moral codes in attempt to compete against the social hierarchy. For example, Gatsby is guilty of attempting to win the affection of Daisy by using his wealth and social standing.. However, instead of becoming wealthy through the true definition of the American Dream—hard work and honesty—Gatsby takes full advantage of the opportunities presented to him, including participating in “bootlegging” to expedite the process. Gatsby attempts through love to gain the affection of Daisy, however, when Daisy is swept away by materialistic values, Gatsby’s morals are set aside and his only focus is to win Daisy back regardless of the consequences. According to one critic, Per Bjornar Grande, “[Gatsby] …show more content…

Keith Newlin, in his book The American Dream, however, argues a different viewpoint. Newlin claims that the Gatsby’s failed attempts to attain the American Dream was not due to Gatsby’s criminal activities, but to the following of the misguided ideas of the American Dream: “The central problem in this plot is not that the quest for the American Dream is in some way fundamentally destructive, but rather that the version of it sought by Gatsby and Nick is a degraded corruption of the idea, a formulation that reduces the objective to money and to social status based on surface riches, not on the more fulfilling aspects of the original conception” (Newlin 113). Newlin observes that the methods by which Gatsby attempts to fulfill the American Dream were merely superficial. He claims that the idea of attaining wealth and social status through “surface riches” and corruption instead of honesty was destructive. In addition to the “degraded corruption of the idea” that Gatsby built for himself, his destruction was further magnified through the facade of wealth Gatsby increased through organized crime. Although Gatsby’s downfall was a result of the prioritization of wealth, his failure to follow the honest system of the American Dream contributed to his death. Had Gatsby followed the “more fulfilling aspects” of the American Dream, Tom potentially would not have

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