Imagine having a dream, after you have came up with your dream my next question is what would you be willing to do to make sure it happens? Would you even lie if it came down to it? In “The Great Gatsby” a man by the name of gatsby was trying to reach his dreams when multiple times they were abruptly interrupted in more ways than one. Is it wrong to not want somebody because they are “broke?” In chapter 6 we found out that Gatsby wasn't …show more content…
The American dream consists of a mother, a father, two children and possibly a pet. One example of the American dream is Tom and daisy, I say this because they were the only ones in story who had a child, and money. (Chapter 1) at the same time the are not really an american dream because tom was an abusive cheating husband to Daisy Because let's face it, nobody wants to be in an abusive relationship where they are under appreciated. Another reason why tom and daisy are the american dream is because when they had all went away Tom and Gatsby ended up getting into an argument. Daisy still ended up choosing to side with tom because that's when she found out that Gatsby wasn't really whom he has been telling everybody that he is (chapter