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Gatsby Essay Research Paper Gatsby s DreamImprovement

Gatsby Essay, Research Paper


Gatsby s Dream


Improvement, wealth, popularity, and love are only a few pieces of the American


Dream. This dream has varying significance for different people, but in The Great Gatsby,


by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Jay Gatsby s dream is unfolded. Through improving himself with


the wealth he acquirers, then gaining the popularity of various people with the extravagant


parties he has, Gatsby hopes to gain the love of Daisy. But the most important part to this


list is the fact that the American Dream is exactly that, a mere dream. This quest Gatsby


so passionately pressed became a never-ending circle that ultimately cost him his life. That


is why I see Gatsby s dream as a failure.


Gatsby had an almost heavenly rise from Jay Gantz beating his way along the


south shore of Lake Superior as a clam-digger and salmon fisherman to the Great Gatsby


housed in a colossal affair by any standard… with a tower on one side… a marble


swimming pool, and more than forty acres of lawn and garden. The American Dream


Gastby possesses is hidden from plain view at first. The reader is first under the impression


that money and the display of power is Gatsby s dream. Surprisingly enough, this amazing


wealth was not the focus of Gatsby s dream, but instead just a lure for the lady of his


dream. His colossal affair of a home was situated directly across the bay from Daisy s


house, maybe in hopes she would notice the numerous extravagant parties there, and by


chance stop by. Gatsby himself does not attend the parties but watches from a distance,


and when his hopes of Daisy dropping by fade, he asks around if anyone knows her.


Gatsby felt the need for social acceptance, a sense of popularity. His lavish parties


made him quite well known, parties where strangers came and went without actually ever


meeting Gatsby at all. Another example was the replacement dress Gatsby bought for


Lucille after she tore it at one of these extravagant parties. This was all in attempt to gain


the support of people, support much needed to fend off accusations that he once killed a


man or he was a German spy during the war. All of this once again in vain, for the day


of his funeral a mere four people, plus the servants, showed up to pay their final respects


to a man that had opened his doors to them on so many occasions.


All of the presiding pieces of the

American Dream were second in Gatsby s mind


to love, the love he held for Daisy Buchanan. She was a past love he so deeply wanted to


reunite with, attempting to do so by first improving himself with wealth and popularity.


Nick attempts to point out that the past cannot be relived, but Gatsby innocently replies,


Can t repeat the past?…Why sure you can! This shows the confidence Gatsby has in


reviving his relationship with Daisy. For Gatsby, his American Dream was not the wealth


he possessed, although it seemed that way. He only made millions to fulfill his true dream:


Daisy. All Gatsby had worked for was simply to impress his lady, to win her back. He


seemed to have all the material wealth in the world, but he lacked the emotional wealth he


so greatly desired.


Love is a real pivotal role in the American Dream. It was said that Gatsby re-value


everything in his house in response to Daisy s well loved eyes. When Gatsby and Daisy


become close once again, everything else in his life is second. His huge lawn and garden


become rundown. He even goes as far to fire his servants for fear they might talk of his


childish affair with Daisy and effectively bring an end to the dream like state the two share.


Whether Daisy did truly love him back is unknown. The argument at the Plaza Hotel


brought the whole affair out into the open and ended up in the death of Myrtle Wilson, a


death that Gatsby would take the blame for to protect the one he loved. This could have


been Jay Gatsby s biggest mistake in the quest for achieving his dream. He seemed to


believe that he is acting for a good beyond is personal interest and that should guarantee


his success in effectively reliving the past.


Sadly, his attempts to capture his dream are the factors in his death. Mr. Wilson,


under the wrong impression that Gatsby was driving the car that killed his wife, murders


Gatsby and then turns the gun on himself. This brings the effective end to Gatsby s hopes


of being with Daisy again and spells failure for the never ending dream he held inside of


himself, this dream being the ever so unattainable American Dream. No matter how hard


we try, it will always loom in the distance as a entity so close and so real that we continue


on, day by day, in attempt to achieve it. Or, as Nick concludes the novel, So we beat on,


boats aginst the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.

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