Materialism America is known as "a place where everything can be done", "a land of opportunity". This way of thinking is called "American dream". The American dream provides hope and belief that is expected to satisfy human desires and desires. But this dream arises from the desire for spiritual and material improvement. Unfortunately, the availability of materials is closely related to the happiness of the United States.
"American dream" has important meanings in both novels as well as materialism. In "Great Gatsby", Jay Gatsby is very rich, but still the inside seems empty. He chased America's dream, but eventually he could not find it. In angry grapes, the American dream escapes the Great Depression and involves the difficulty of finding a better life in California. Sandstorms are a series of intense sandstorms that plagued the Midwest in the late 1930s. These storms killed livestock, entered people's homes and food, prevented cars from running, and shone the sun for several days. In Angry Grapes, Dust Bowl robs Jones from Midwest.
The conspicuousness of "Great Gatsby" is a necessary condition for the life of Long Island and it also reflects the United States of the 1920s. Gatsby boasted his car and held a spectacular rally to show off his expensive materials. Gatsby's material and wealth made him very popular. At Gatsby's party, Nick was intrigued when I heard a group of chat about Gatsby. Gossip proved that he stimulated a romantic speculation and he heard his whispers from those who barely find it necessary to whisper in the world "(Fitzgerald 48). Gutby's wealth and political parties caused huge speculation and gossip on Long Island. "Talk" is based on his material. The materialistic nature of the 1920s is everywhere. Some Americans accepted it and some attacked it. This wealthy country is full of materialism for materialistic Americans.
It was the peak of the 1920s, America's great modernist and materialistic era. Stockbroker Nick Caraway is a rookie of Long Island, next to a strange millionaires named Jay Gatsby. Gatsby soon recruited Nick to help him rekindle the fire, Gatsby lost love, Daisy Buchanan, actually Nick's cousin. Although initially successful, the team encountered a situation where Gatsby and Daisy are separated from each other. - The American dream of Fitzgerald's "Great Gatsby" in the 1920s gathered, drank, and was just a fun time for the era. Many people are passionate about prosperity and prosperity and are eager to become a member of the upper class. This is a dream of many Americans, but unless it is born it is almost impossible to become part of this social class.