Saturday, December 7, 2013

The Great Gatsby Connection #3

     The Great Gatsby has many aspects of the American dream and the self-made man throughout the novel. Many of the characters in The Great Gatsby live what some call the American dream. The American dream, during this time, is living wealthy luxurious lives with fancy parties and dazzling flapper dresses. Almost all the characters focused on in this book live this lifestyle and portrayed as wealthy. However, not all the characters were born into this kind of fortune. Gatsby is one of these characters, he is a self-made man. Gatsby describes in a life story how he was born into an extremely poor family, whom he did not even consider his own, and from the start work to get away from them and become a better man. He started to work when he came across a captain, whom had the wealth he desired, after many years with his idol the man died and Gatsby earned the wealth he greatly deserved. Although he did receive the money from someone else he is still considered a self—made man because he worked for his money to gain the life he desired.
     In English we learned about the American dream and the self-made man, which we later wrote a developed paper on from personal experiences. In my paper I wrote about the self-made man my great-grandfather had become and the journey it took him to reach this goal. My essay was very similar to The Great Gatsby’s example of a self-made man because my great-grandfather started out poor and through work he also met a man, whom he later bought the business from and became the man he is today. 

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