The decade of the resurrection of the 1920s to reveal the morally corrupted American dream was characterized by the establishment of the "American Dream". F. Scott Fitzgerald's most famous novel "The Great Gatsby" contains related themes and ethics today as well. In his novel, Fitzgerald criticizes American dreams by describing the negative features of American dreams: class struggle between rich and poor, superficial abilities of rich, money and happiness The wrong relationship between.
American materialism at this time eroded America's dream by intensively focusing on the acquisition of wealth and power and the loss of morality as proved in "Great Gatsby". But "Great Gatsby" is not the only American dream. There are several other themes such as the appeal of the jazz era, time, the emptiness behind the past, morality, and so on. The relationship between the two prominent figures in the novel is used to express the corruption of American dreams.
At first sight F. Scott Fitzgerald's "Great Gatsby" may look like a love story of unrequited love. However, a cautious survey shows that the work is more than that. "Great Gatsby" is a story about "American dream", sometimes about moral corruption that occurs when pursuing dreams. American dreams are said to pursue happiness while maintaining a strong moral value. - A dreamer's heart is a deep collection of personal vision that demonstrates the greatest hope for the most complex nightmare. They just imagine more than ordinary reality, because only men and women can do it with God. Amazing writer F. Scott Fitzgerald and his famous book "Great Gatsby" portrays such thought.