American Dream of Death of Arthur Miller, and F. Scott Fitzgerald's "Great Gatsby" In most literary works of the 20th century, the theme of "American dream" was a popular theme. In plots and characters of many novels, in some books, the author 's intention is to explain the reality of American dreams. But American dreams do not have definitions. It is right to pursue your wishes and make anything that makes you happy freely.
The American dream has been discussed in several remarkable examples of the death of a salesman of Great Gatsby and Arthur Millor by several great American literature, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and John Steinbeck and Mark Twain's work I will. Elementary school students all over the world. The concept of American society and how it affects its pursuers has attracted generations of Americans and those who have condemned or accused it. The US is very supportive of business and commerce, and companies are encouraged by the state even in the tough worldwide economic situation even before the economic downturn. In fact, the pursuit of American dreams will lead the country to a better age, as people continue to work hard and continue to do what they can to get the lives they want.
The American dream is the subject that many books are trying to reach, but few people can actually confirm or explain it. Arthur Miller's play "Death of a salesman" and F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "Great Gatsby" are the main examples of this type of talent story. American dreams are unique to everyone, but their main concepts include successful work, a lot of money and a lot of friends. The protagonist of the play is a salesman called Willie. As Glysby was a novel by Fitzgerald, one problem with Willy is that he can not distinguish reality from imagination. Willie 's American dream is a salesman with green slippers. This symbol may be parallel to the green light at the end of the Great Gatsby Daisy Pier which is an unachievable goal. Willy is a salesman who moves around New England and works on commissions. He believes that people know him no matter where he goes, but it is not the case.