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      • Gatsby symbolizes both the corrupted Dream and the original uncorrupted Dream. He sees wealth as the solution to his problems, pursues money via shady schemes, and reinvents himself so much that he becomes hollow, disconnected from his past. Yet Gatsby's corrupt dream of wealth is motivated by an incorruptible love for Daisy.
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  2. In short, I think the novel disrupts the idea of a unified American identity or American dream, by instead presenting a tragic, fractured, and rigid American society, one that is divided based on both geographic location and social class.

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  3. Gatsby symbolizes both the corrupted Dream and the original uncorrupted Dream. He sees wealth as the solution to his problems, pursues money via shady schemes, and reinvents himself so much that he becomes hollow, disconnected from his past.

  4. Nov 21, 2023 · The character of Gatsby symbolizes a corrupted dream: his wealth is a solution to his problems and his incorruptible love for Daisy. Despite his hard work, his corruption and materialism...

  5. Nov 3, 2023 · What is the American Dream in “The Great Gatsby”? The American Dream in the novel represents the pursuit of success, happiness, and upward mobility through hard work, determination, and self-improvement. In the context of the Roaring Twenties, it often involves the pursuit of material wealth and social status.

  6. Oct 8, 2012 · How does Gatsby represent the American Dream, and what does the novel say about its condition in the 1920s? In a way, Gatsby represents the American Dream because he came from...

  7. So, first, Gatsby embodies the American dream as a boy from nowhere who makes it to vast riches through risk-taking and audacity. He is the quintessential self-made man,...

  8. Gatsby’s description of Daisy’s voice symbolises the tantalising lure of wealth and status that epitomises his American Dream. Exposure to the American Dream: “We drew in deep breaths of it as we walked back, just as many people had done before on their way to get married.”

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