What Is The Great Gatsby American Classic

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The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald is an American classic because Fitzgerald shows all the points of view of an American dream by showing the flaws of his characters rather than the pros of his characters. An example of this would be George Wilson because this character shows you how the American dream is still alive in the 1920’s but if you are not wealthy you have not accomplished anything the reason behind this is because his wife Myrtle Wilson hates her husband because there is no way he can show here and let her experience the world of the elite or higher class even though they own a garage and a gas station in the valley of ashes. So has an affair with Tom Buchanan who then shows her what it is like to live like the elite by buying her amazing clothes she can show off at her apartment Tom …show more content…

But also shows dreams versus reality by showing us how Jay wants to reconnect with Daisy by repeating the past but cannot because no one can repeat the past. The way Fitzgerald embodies this is the green light that gatsby sees across the bay on the dock of the Buchanan's house, Which at first the green light is a sense of hope for Gatsby but then turns to an ordinary thing which holds no significance. Another way Fitzgerald shows that no one can repeat the past is shown when it turns out that all the books Gatsby has he has never read but had them to show how intelligent and sophisticated he but is not true which shows how people lie to get what they want or in the case of gatsby the dream he is trying to accomplish but is unable to accomplish, the reason being one cannot repeat the

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