American Dream and Gatsby
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which all have the equal opportunity to get what they want. Nonetheless, the fiasco in his personal dream also typifies the collapse of the American Dream on the whole in which social discrimination and class divisions, spiritual voidness and hollow gaiety, and the decadence of values and ideals prevail. The novel is a great reminder that money cannot make the world go around, after all. Bibliography 1. F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby, Penguin Books, London, 1950.
which all have the equal opportunity to get what they want. Nonetheless, the fiasco in his personal dream also typifies the collapse of the American Dream on the whole in which social discrimination and class divisions, spiritual voidness and hollow gaiety, and the decadence of values and ideals prevail. The novel is a great reminder that money cannot make the world go around, after all. Bibliography 1. F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby, Penguin Books, London, 1950.