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Catcher In The Rye

As the west came to a close, many awoke and believed that the American dream was over. But some believed that closing the door to the west opened the door to the east, the modern frontier. Fredrick Jackson Turner argued that there are key characteristics of the American culture, which can be contributed to the frontier, such as: the tendency for mobility, materialism and wastefulness, and optimism. Turner made his opinions clear in the thesis to his paper, "The Significance of the Frontier in American History." Many of these attributes of the American culture can be seen in some of the characters of the historic novel, The Great Gatsby. Fitzgerald used, The Great Gatsby, to show how the closing of the frontier did not bring the destruction of the American dream. In fact the closing of the frontier, not only caused the American dream to migrate east but it also taught the American people that the American dream could never die. This is because the American dream is a state......


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