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How does F. Scott Fitzgerald critique the American Dream in 'The Great Gatsby' and what examples from the book support this critique?

Answer 1

Scott Lawrence Jr.

F. Scott Fitzgerald critiques the American Dream by illustrating its corruption and unattainability through the characters and their actions in ‘The Great Gatsby.’ Jay Gatsby’s relentless pursuit of wealth and status to win Daisy’s love ultimately leads to his downfall, symbolizing the hollowness of the American Dream. Tom and Daisy Buchanan’s carelessness and moral decay further exemplify the destructive nature of this pursuit. Fitzgerald uses the characters’ experiences to highlight the disparity between the idealized American Dream and its harsh reality.