The Great Gatsby Theme Analysis

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In The Great Gatsby the main themes were pursuit of happiness, the decline of the American dream, and greed. It portrays the decline of the American dream due to excess of wanting material wealth and never being satisfied. It also shows Gatsby, who despite living the American dream and having every material thing he could ever want he still was not satisfied because he realized that happiness does not come all from material things. On the other hand, Daisy and Tom had no cares in the world and no compassion for any other humans, not even each other. They felt that just because they had money they could do and get away with whatever they pleased. They represented the decline of the American dream in the film by being very greedy and not working …show more content…

The movie is all about the Joad family and their pursuit to find the American dream. They are a very poor family who lives during the great depression. They decide to leave their home that gets demolished and move to California in order to hopefully get some work, make some money, and eventually one day own land of their own again. The main themes of this movie were the pursuit of the American dream, and how it can be completely different depending on the people. The Joad family when compared to Jay Gatsby or The Buchanan family. They did not want everything, they just wanted to be fed and have a place to call their …show more content…

These movies contrast with each other and show very two extremes of where the American dream was expressed. However, both movies do tend to portray the American dream in almost a negative way. Making it seem like it is unattainable or does not exist. For example, in The Great Gatsby, no one is ever satisfied with the life they are living, whether it has to do with money, material things, or even love; none of the characters are truly happy even with everything they seem to have. It shows that money is truly not everything and you can seem to have it all on the surface but deep down and when it comes down to it you need more in life in order to be happy. In The Grapes of Wrath, despite being in poverty and living through the great depression. They are generally happy folks who just want a stable roof over their head and meals on the table for their family. So now it is your turn to decide, is the American dream fact or

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