Winter Dreams And The Great Gatsby

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In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Short Story, “Winter Dreams”, he suggests that the American Dream is a desire for glittery things. On the concept of the American Dream that a person’s success depends more on his or her efforts than on factors such as class or race. Dexter wanted to have the glittery things, but he didn’t want or need them as badly as Judy because he wasn’t raised in the same environment. He felt that he didn’t like Judy at first because she has the glittery things. Once she mature and grew up, he liked her way more and felt a connection because she felt compassion for someone else besides herself. This is also in contrast in today’s society because if you don’t have a smartphone or social media, then people could or would think differently of you. …show more content…

One difference is that Dexter dreams about success all his life because his family wasn’t always he best and he always wants that in his life. When he sees Judy he is thrown off his track of becoming his dream, along the way he desires the glittery things but doesn’t let the glittery thing over power him. When Dexter started to like Judy he has success and money, but she thought he was poor and then she started to like him after she knew he wasn’t poor. After a little while he sees Judy again and she is very different then before she has matured and he accidentally sees her at the same restaurant. That shows that he wasn’t trying to meet up with her and trying to see her like before. In conclusion, those are just a few differences how Dexter desired material success and how he pursued Judy

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