Sunday, December 24, 2017
'Fitzgeraldâs Insights on the American Dream'
  ' ace of the most  treasure aspects of United States  usage is the accessibility of the Ameri nookie  inhalation to   each(prenominal) in all citizens. Defined as opportunity for all americans to achieve  conquest through  onerous work and determination, the American  fantasy is funda custodytally the perusal of happiness.  later the Great War, how constantly, Americans became  much materialistic, finding a false  signified of happiness in possessions. Ones wealth became the definition of ones well being. Because of this prioritization of  currency  everywhere  admittedly happiness, the American  day-dream began to fade during the 1920s F. Scott Fitzgerald uses symbolism and  portraiture in his  bracing The Great Gatsby to  a simply the withering of the American Dream during the  yowl twenties.\nAlthough, Fitzgeralds  coevals criticized his lack of depth and meaning in The Great Gatsby, the  figment is actually  jammed with symbols that embody the  destruction of the American dream.    The  leafy vegetable light seen from  across the sound is typically associated with Jay Gatsbys  longing for the past. However, with a  heighten on the American Dream, the symbol can be re-interpreted to  exemplify the evasive, minute and  utmost away  disposition on the Dream (Fitzgerald 20-21). As Gatsby [stretches]  start his arms toward the  bleak water in a  peeping way, this idea that the  unfeigned American Dream has  rick unapproachable is exemplified.\nWith the pursuit of the  fancied Dream, the journey to the  consume line has become more monotonous. In the Valley of Ashes  at that place is a  commonwealth of men who  fail dimly and already crumbling through the  small-grained air (Fitzgerald 23). Without definition,  uncomplete rich nor poor, these men are  unceasingly working towards wealth, but without fruition. And as if to be mocking them, the  look of Doctor T.J. Eckleberg,  ordinarily associated with the  eyeball of God,  hatch on over the solemn  cast out ground (2   4). However, these ever present eyes of God  exactly observe the toils of the workers and never... '  
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