Living the Dream in The Great Gastby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

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The “American dream” is the idea that happiness and material comfort are achievable by people of any background. However, the American dream is not strictly American; it lives throughout the world. In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the characters are focused on living the American dream in the roaring 20’s. In this time period, people were abandoning their strict morals in lieu of parties and fun. Everyone had an optimistic outlook on life and wanted their American dream. The American dream has a different meaning for everyone, but it always requires sacrifices, which Gatsby has made, but he still does not feel he is living the American dream. Each person has their own idea of what the American dream entails, yet it always involves success in all parts of life. Some people are more focused on financial success while others focus more on public recognition. The American dream believes that you can achieve this dream no matter how much money your family has. Americans like to believe that the United States is the only place where people are free to achieve success and move u...

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