The Great Gatsby Materialism Essay

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F.Scott Fitzgerald’s novel,The Great Gatsby shows how the American Dream is full of materialism, and how materialism influence the lives of people making it hard for them to see the reality of an objective in the American Dream. It is a deep novel revealing the loss of hope and the loss of the American Dream in society on who pursued the American Dream and how the American Dream came about. Fitzgerald,knits the novel together with such linkage and parallelism between the characters. It was a book to be read with extravagantly love and universally taught (Fitzgerald).The Great Gatsby was unlikely a book to become one of the handful of ending american classics. The Great Gatsby is at once a social novel that evokes a specific time and place and a poetic novel about a young man dream. Who thought he was chasing the American Dream, the central mythological structure at the heart of life in the new world …show more content…

Gatsby home parallels his personal grand,mysterious and richly adorned (Fitzgerald).It is the emblem of a successful businessman and the symbol of what he hopes to recover in Daisy and her love. The mansion is also a representation of a shortsighted American Dream:that material success, in and of itself,while it bring a status of happiness. Conversely,the mansion serves also as a symbol of Gatsby's vision,aspiration idealism,and belief in the American Dream of the self made man. Thus it is simultaneously,a symbolic representation of the Great Gatsby and of the flawed one. Opposing the peninsulas of long island sound describe as the resembling of a giant pair of eggs. They are contrasted in terms of fashionableness color,and type of wealth.It was an era of parties and good times,both for the wealthy like Gatsby and the Buchanans, and for those who wanted to take part in the

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