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The destruction of the American dream in Fitzgerald's essay The Great Gatsby
~The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald Full name Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald, American novelist, short story writer, essayist, screenwriter, and playwright. The following entry provides reviews. ~ Fitzgerald's use of the color green in The Great Gatsby reflects the arc of Gatsby's dream at the beginning: it is fresh, brimming with desire and imagination as if his dream were new. This study is a spatial analysis of The Great Gatsby 1925. This novel presents the power play between various white classes of American society in the context of the Roaring Twenties, with obvious spatial characteristics. The geographic distribution between East Egg, West Egg and the Valley of Ashes presents the upper and lower classes, Scot Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby was written in the Jazz Age. After the war, America experienced significant economic growth, pleasure, and a desire for the American dream and advanced technology. All of these factors are represented in both Gatsby and Bud. In the intricate tapestry of literary genius that is F. Scott Fitzgerald's masterpiece, The Great Gatsby, a tragic love story unfolds against a backdrop of the subtly critiqued American dream. This seminal work delves into the very heart of the meritocratic belief rooted in the American ethos - the notion that hard work and,
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