the american dream is invariably seen to fail: Discuss in relation to 'the Great gatsby'

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September 9, 2014

 

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Fitzgerald observed the culture around him with a critical eye. Despite being able to depict America like few others could, many see Fitzgerald's writing as an indictment on its values. Works such as The Diamond as Big as the Ritz and Absolution (said by Fitzgerald to be an introduction to The Great Gatsby ) are regarded as attacks on the concept of the American Dream and that Fitzgerald believed it to be futile...
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This disillusionment is most starkly and tragically explored in The Great Gatsby. The character of Jay Gatsby could be perceived as the embodiment of the American Dream. He comes from a poor working background, where he is James Gatz, and reinvents himself into the wealthy popular figure of Jay Gatsby...
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