Great Gatsby Essay, Research Paper
Incorporation of the American Dream in The Great Gatsby
In the novel The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the author incorporates the aspect of the American Dream to develop the story. The American Dream?s goals embody the story to show how one can attempt to put effort into accomplishing one?s aspirations in life. Throughout the novel, Fitzgerald gives various examples of different characters so called American Dream. Some characters are able to achieve their goal and others are not able to accomplish their goal. From beginning to end Fitzgerald shows how this concept of the American Dream is accomplished and failed by the characters in the story line.
Daisy and Tom are two characters whose dreams portray to be wealthy and to be in control of things. Tom throughout the story acts brutal and tries to control everything. For example, Nick describes him as: ?It was a body capable of enormous leverage?a cruel body. His speaking voice, a gruff husky tenor, added to the impression of fractiousness he conveyed?(11). Nick?s description of Tom shows his stature of a bully and that how he maybe able to get things done. Then later in the story Tom does another thing, which shows his resemblance of this type of behavior: ??Daisy! Daisy! Daisy!? shouted Mrs. Wilson. ?I?ll say it whenever I want to! Daisy! Dai?.? Making a short deft movement Tom Buchanan broke her nose with his open hand?(41). In this confrontation, he does not get mad at her because she is chanting his wife?s name but just to show that who is in charge and that no one is above him. Tom by being in charge gets pleasure and enjoys it very much. Tom and Daisy?s dream is also to stay wealthy and in a very high social standing. Throughout their life, they are very well off. They live in the East Egg which is the egg with the many millionaires and prosperous people. The way they act all through the novel shows that they are comfortably, living and they have nothing to worry about. Nick describes Tom: ?His family were enormously wealthy?even in college his freedom with money was a matter for reproach?but now he?d left Chicago and come east in a fashion that rather took your breath away: for instance he?d bought down a string of polo ponies from Lake Forest? (10). Nick also describes Daisy: ?She laughed again, as if she said something very witty? (13). Then she also shows her easy life when she says: ??I?ve been lying on that sofa for as long as I can remember?? (15). Tom and Daisy thoroughly attain their dreams and are very successful in achieving them.
Another character?s dream which is illustrated is George Wilson. His dream is to obtain wealth and prosperity. He shows this during this meeting with Tom: ??Hello Wilson, old man,? said Tom, slapping him jovially on the shoulder. ?How?s business?? ?I can?t complain,? answ
The central character of the story, Jay Gatsby, has a dream that through wealth and power he can attain Daisy his real dream. He is trying to acquire Daisy back since at one time, they had had a love affair, and he loved her very much. Unfortunately at that time he was not in the same social class as her so, he had to amass a fortune. Once he acquires this wealth, he moves near to Daisy: ??Gatsby bought that house so that Daisy would be just across the bay ?? (83), and throws extravagant parties, hoping by chance she might show up at one of them. Soon he meets Nick Carraway, a cousin of Daisy, who agrees to set up a meeting, ??He wants to know…if you’ll invite Daisy to your house some afternoon and then let him come over?? (83). He tried to accomplish his dream throughout the book but eventually failed after Daisy was not able to admit that she does not love Tom and claim that she never loved him for the last four years. ??Even alone I can?t say I never loved Tom?? (140). Even after this, he still believes that Daisy loves him as the reader sees at the Plaza Hotel. He is convinced and so he takes the responsibility of Myrtle Wilson?s murder: ??Was Daisy driving?? ?Yes…but of course I’ll say I was?? (151). This message led to him and the downfall of his dream because a little bit later George Wilson by accident thinks that Gatsby was the one who killed his wife and decides to kill him. Gatsby?s dream effects the other characters behavior and the story directly.
The Great Gatsby incorporates the American Dream in the story through the characters. The dreams of each of the characters are different but one thing never changes. It is that they all desire something in life, and everyone, somehow, strives to get it. They worked and worked and worked at it until they accomplished their goal or they did not rest like Gatsby and one can see what happened to him.
Bibliography
Fitzgerald, F. Scott. The Great Gatsby. New York: Charles Scribner?s Sons, 1925