The Great Gatsby
Wealth, Love, and the American Dream
It has been said that F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby is about the pursuit of the American dream. It has also been said that the novel is about love, ambition, and obsession. Perhaps both are true. Combined, these themes may be understood in their most basic forms among the relationships within the novel. After all, each character's reason for belonging to a relationship speaks very strongly of what really makes him tick; each character's manifestation of his own desires is found within his lover. Throughout the novel, what universally unites each character beyond anything else is the love of a dream or position and involvement in relationships for the success of that dream.
Jay Gatsby has loved Daisy Buchanan since their romance of his youth. Beautiful, rich, and refined, Daisy serves as a symbol of Gatsby's wealth- she represents what 17-year-old James Gatz invented himself to be. The product of years of unfulfilled waited and......
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