Tuesday, February 26, 2019
Illusion of American Dream
People, In one way or a nonher, are continuall(a)y and Invariably trying to Improve the quality of their lives. Some believe their satisfaction lies within physicalistic goods and the freedom to buy them while others believe their delight Lies within the bonds and relationships they fuck off. The American reverie is a combination of both. Stereotypically, the American moon is to marry the perfect someone, move to a suburban house with a gaberdine picketed fence, have kids that attend private school, both parents work and do not have to worry ab protrude financial issues.Although in the asss the c at onception of the American day-dream was exagg geological erated to match the glamour and luxury of the era also known as the Roaring Twenties. F. Scott Fitzgerald The Great Gatsby exposes and emphasizes the American pipe dream as a failure and an Illusion. The failure and illusion of the American breathing in is seen through the corruption of morals, purposeless lives of the ar istocrats and the out-of-reach dreams fueled by the idea that anything was possible.Arguably versed attraction is what could have caused Myrtles immoral behavior and do her vulnerable to Toms internal objectification however Myrtles affair with Tom Is an attempt to get a glimpse of the American Dream. Her desperateness results In her corruption of morals which leads her to become an object of swear to Tom. The description of their first encounter made it clear the intentions of the soon-to-be relationship. He had a dress suit on and patent leather shoes (Fitzgerald 40).In Myrtles memory of the memory it is significant that she mentions his appearance for it is reflective of his wealth and is season she took pertain in Tom. As she continues to retell the invention to Nick, Toms actions proves the value he gives to her When we came Into the brand he was next to me and his white shirt front pressed against my develop and so I told him Id have to call a policeman and he knew I lied. I was so excited that when I got into a taxi with him I didnt hardly know I wasnt getting into a subway train. (40). Toms aggressive, domineering come-on shows he feels superior to her. Tom did not even have the decency to introduce himself. To Myrtle it did not matter because she knew she was out of her league chasing Tom and the social circle he revolved In, exclusively hoped desperately and execrableally to Improve her situation. For Myrtle and those who are far from victuals the American Dream, the luxury and glamour this Illusion presents led her to devalue herself. On the other hand, Tom and Daisy seem to be living the American Dream.They have all the material possession one could ever need and such(prenominal) great wealth to securely fall back on, but all this and they are unsatisfied with their lives. Tom and Daisys lives show that achieving or obtaining the American Dream leads to purposeless lives. During Nicks first visit at Tom and Daisys house, Tom begins di scussing his late(a) readings about the white supremacy. Nick made an observation that There was something pathetic in his concentration as if his complacency, more acute than old, was not fair to middling for him anymore (18).Toms satisfaction in life is no longer teeming to shield him from his unhappiness, so he becomes absorbed with supposedly scientific books about white supremacy, hoping o find the root of his disillusionment. Later that evening Daisy shares with Nick conclusions she has made about life on the basis that she has Been everywhere, young age of Daisy she feels she no longer has nothing left to do. With great fortune, social standing and material possession do not have much else to desire or seek in life thus putting into question the wideness and happiness that is associated with the American Dream.Gatsby experienced this greatness and happiness of the American Dream when he came so close to achieving it. Although he devoted all his era and effort toward his ultimate dream of winning Daisy back, it still proved to be unattainable due to his overblown idealization of her. Jordan Baker explains to Nick about Gatsby mysterious behavior that It was no coincidence at all. Gatsby bought that house so that Daisy would be Just across the bay (83). Gatsby entire presence is built so that Daisy will notice him.Despite the flashy parties and careless wealth that imply he is living in the moment, he is in fact stuck is the past. Nick attempts to savvy with Gatsby naive thoughts about reliving the past but Gatsby simply responds Cant recap the past? Why of course you can (116). At the point it is foreshadowed, that once again, the great American Dream is unrealistic since Gatsby is leading an unrealistic life, base upon a reality that may soon come crashing down approximately him. Fitzgerald expresses his disillusioned view of the American Dream in the last airwave of the book where Nick reflects on Gatsby ending. Gatsby believed in the gree n light, the orgiastic approaching that year by year recedes fore us. It eluded us then, but thats no matter ? tomorrow we will run faster, stretch out our harness farther. And one fine morning (189) the dream is dead, just interchangeable Gatsby. The book ended with Fitzgerald disenchanted view of the American Dream. Regardless, he ends the story with hope. Even though no one really gets what they want in this story and the American Dream is seen to be a scam he knows that people will still pursue their dreams, Just like Gatsby tail after Daisy.
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