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The American Dream Turned Nightmare in the Great Gatsby

The American Dream Turned Nightmare in the Great Gatsby
There are many characters in The Great Gatsby whose human values have been corrupted due to corrupting influence of money. The attraction of the American dream influenced the pursuit of wealth, which corrupts the character morality. The characters believe the American dream is nothing else than glamorous material wealth, which in essence will set them apart from the rest of lower class society. The pursuit of this American dream produced nothing but problems for the characters. The American dream of happiness and individualism has turned into the mere pursuit of wealth.


The Great Gatsby is a perfect example of how the pursuit of wealth corrupts the characters morality. The American dream is so attractive to the characters, that they will do anything in order to achieve this vast wealth. Jay Gatsby believes he must become wealth in order for him to impress his love and ex-fiancé Daisy Buchanan. Since he has been in the lower class when he first met Daisy, Daisy didn't want to commit to a relationship, yet still vowed to wait until Gatsby was discharged from the army before marrying him. After the war Gatsby's moral values had changed and he became involved in the bootlegging of alcohol in order to earn the money needed to impress Daisy. He lied to Daisy about how he earned his wealth and become known as dishonest. Myrtle's values are also corrupted through the pursuit of wealth. She marries George, a poor man in the valley of ashes where the quality of life is substandard. She believes that George "is a gentleman, she thought he knew something about breeding but he wasn't fit to lick her shoe"(39). Myrtle is upset at her husband's "constant infidelity"(17). She believes she can get away from a lower class lifestyle by having a romantic relationship with a citizen of the East Egg. Myrtle begins an affair with Tom in order to feel separated from her lower class affiliates. Myrtle succumbs to disloyalty in order to pursue a wealthy lifestyle. Daisy is dishonest and disloyal in her pursuit of wealth. She promises Gatsby that her love for him is unconditional, and that she will wait for him to come back from the war to marry him. Instead she decides to...

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