The American dream is a topic repeatedly in American literature, and it is also part of the job of the fastest pilgrims here as well. In order to draw quickly, we are confident that everyone, regardless of their origin, can pursue and achieve the objectives he chose, even if they are for political, spiritual or social purposes doing. It is an academic representative of American thought: a place known for its promising success. This theme thinks that various letters such as William Bradford and Walt Whitman are correct.
At The Great Gatsby of F. Scott Fitzgerald, the theme is American Dream and Gatsby's dream, ideal dream, and corruption and destruction of dreams. Fitzgerald revealed that the American dream has changed from a purely security concept to a materialistic plan. Through Gatsby, Fitzgerald showed the founder's persistence and hope. American dreams were eroded, but Gatsby was not. The corroded "dust" ended his dream with Gatsby. Gatsby realizes this dream purely, but corrupt people of life like Gods Tom and Daisy Buchanan have destroyed Gatsby 's dream.
American dreams shrink to "Great Gatsby" F. The "Great Gatsby" written by Scott Fitzgerald explains the collapse of the American dream of losing humility and honesty. The American dream that still exists today is based on the noble morality that does not get tired. Many people from foreign countries and distant countries regard this "dream" as a reality and I believe that the United States adheres to these high standards. But Fitzgerald clearly wrote a novel to show that the concept of American dreams came into force at an important moment when the economy began to soar. The American dream is an idea, anyone can come from any background. "Great Gatsby" at the beginning of the 20th century shows that socio-economic forces were acquired through inheritance and formed aristocrats of power and wealth.