The Great Gatsby Corruption Essay

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    symbolism, people and actions are thought of first. Guilt now a days leads to corruption, whether it is guilt for what has happened in the past, present or what is wished to happen. Guilt is all over the world; Corruption is all over the world. Tim O’Brien author of The Things They Carried, takes the reader to the Vietnam War, on his life travels during and after the war. F. Scott Fitzgerald author of The Great Gatsby, takes readers to the Roaring Twenties to see the life of different social classes

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    New York City, overwhelmed with success, money and image in the 1920s was drowning in corruption. F Scott Fitzgerald composed a riveting novel, The Great Gatsby, which follows the journey of several characters dealing with love, greed, confusion and lust during the 1920s. Fitzgerald illustrates the corruption of the American dream by allowing us to follow the downfall of Jay Gatsby, revealing the reality of the American dream. When a young, poor man finds himself with a rather large chunk of change

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    life easier, and lifestyles became less strict. The Great Gatsby by F Scott Fitzgerald explores the darker side of this time of extravagance known as the Roaring Twenties. In this book, Fitzgerald makes the point that the American Dream has become a corrupt and empty vision of wealth instead of happiness. Throughout The Great Gatsby, Gatsby is in constant pursuit of wealth, Daisy, and the American Dream. To him, these things are all the same. Gatsby says that Daisy’s voice is “full of money”(Fitzgerald

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    The Great Gatsby is about how corrupted the American Dream was and how it affected many individual’s lives. The characters in the novel have a huge role in portraying the corruption and lifestyles of those living the dream during the 1920’s. Due to the idea of a success promise that the East had to offer, many westerners packed their lives up and headed that way in hope of a better life. Nick Caraway, one of the main characters, is one of the westerners that took the gamble of moving east during

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    Success, formerly signifying the accomplishment of an aim or purpose, however, it has become poisoned by the narcissism of humankind which redefines it as the state of being financially superior to others. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, The Great Gatsby, the outlook on the American Dream during the 1920s was crafted through a myriad of events and characters depicting this civil dilemma. By definition, the American Dream is the belief that anyone, regardless of race, class, gender, or nationality

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    In The Great Gatsby, Scott F. Fitzgerald shows that the American Dream is a belief that if you work hard and act according to American Ideals, you will be able to prosper and life a happy full, rich life through the characterization of, Jay Gatsby, Daisy Buchanan, Myrtle Wilson. Fitzgerald was born September 24, 1896 and passed away on December 21, 1940. He published The Great Gatsby on April 10, 1925 and it was considered his best work. It was based of off the 1920’s culture and the Disillusionment

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    In The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald portrays many themes; however the most significant one revealed throughout the novel is the corruption of the American Dream. The American Dream is defined as someone who grew up below the economic or social level, and worked hard towards prosperity, wealth as well as fame. To embody the American Dream one must have money, power, love and a happy family. The Great Gatsby shows everyone’s undeniable desire for success and love. Myrtle, Gatsby and Daisy's pursuit of

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    In the book The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald suggests that the American dream is deceptive and that the people who pursue it are dissatisfied, he also states that the pursuit is ultimately meaningless. What is the American dream? Well the American dream is the idea that no matter what race, gender, class, or religion you are if you work hard you can achieve your dreams and become wealthy. The dream is represented by the ideas of a self-sufficient man or woman, who works hard to achieve a goal

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    The Corruption of the American Dream and Society, first took place in the 1920’s, also commonly known as the “roaring twenties”, when this new ideology erupted. Therefore, this idea of the free market and opportunity took over the market industry, especially in stocks. People started seeing possibility to become very wealthy without anyone to stop them. They ended up liking this lifestyle which boosted the decay of the American Dream and Society. Where people could care less about the true meaning

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    The Great Gatsby is set in New York City and on Long Island, in two areas known as "West Egg" and "East Egg" just after World War I, and right in the middle of Prohibition, when alcohol was effectively illegal which made the 20s mischievous and amusing. Money really does make the world go round, and Fitzgerald does an amazing job at proving this statement. This entire book is about wealth and the corruption that comes along with such wealth. Throughout the book we learn about each character individually

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