The American Dream "The American Dream": what does it mean? Wealth, material possessions, and power are the core values of "The American Dream." For too many...
The American Dream in Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby The 1920's were a time of parties, drinking and having nothing but fun. Many aspired to be rich and prosperous and...
The American Dream was based on the assumption that each person, no matter what his origins, could succeed in life on the sole basis of his or her own skill and...
names were either the melodious names of flowers and months or the sterner ones of the great American capitalists whose cousins, if pressed, they would confess themselves to be....
Dream' appears in two ways. On the one hand Fitzgerald's view and imagination of the American Dream and on the other and, within the plot, Gatsby as the 'possible' personified...
An American Dream; The inspirer. In The Great Gatsby, but F. Scott Fitzgerald, a great man is reduced to a corpse because of a jealous lover. In the novel, the...
can you disband" (Spirit Ch. 34 B-1). This discrimination led some African Americans to dream of a new homeland and support the efforts of Marcus Garvey and his Universal Negro...