Money is sweeter than sweetness, but it is destructive. It brings benefits to people's lives, and the lack of it brings him to prison in a poor street. It promotes his social position and his absence makes him unnoticed. It gave him a feeling of superiority and importance, and its drawback was worthless when looking at him from society's point of view. Considering these two ways, most people do not spend more than a second to decide to pursue wealth. Self-destruction of the American dream of "Mary - Antoinette Conservatory and Restorative Salon" and "Dull pure toilet set" most people killed morality and hurt others in the process (Fitzgerald 91).
The value of America's achievement leads to selfishness when it is often said that "the greatest curse of mankind" by William E. Gladstone (William E. Gladstone, 2010). Overall, "The Great Gatsby" and "The Grapes of Wrath" show how selfishness destroys society, how it affects individuals and their surroundings, and selflessness repairs society It is. Loneliness arises from a selfish choice. In "Grapes of Wrath" he chose selfishness when Muli Graves moved to California.
In addition to reflecting the spirit of the times and "the spirit of the times", "big Gatsby" and "angry grape" have many things in common. In both stories, personal achievement and "happiness" (lack of better words) are dominant. This can be regarded as pursuit of America's dream. "Large Gatsby" takes the form of pursuing happiness and sending "noble life". Parties are rich, drunk, and having sex are seen as the realization of American dreams. Jay Gatsby and his friends enjoyed America 's dream, but it turned out to be useless. Jay Gatsby is a very empty character in the mind, and he hopes to find the final outcome when he won the core of Daisy Buchanan. For Gatsby, Daisy is an American dream: she represents what he believes he will ultimately bring him satisfaction and happiness.
"Great Gatsby" and "Angry Grape" did a wonderful job to express people's desire for American dreams. American dreams drawn by "The Grapes of Wrath" are very different from the dreams of "Great Gatsby" in the 1920s. First of all, money and wealth are even poorer, and the luxury party is far from the hearts of people. In The Grapes of Wrath, there is a clear boundary between wealthy people and the poor. And this separation grows as the rich people increase, making sure they stay in the upper class. Many of the upper classes seem to live in California with land and opportunity, but most lower classes are "dust" forced to go to California to leave their land to find jobs It is a farmhouse.