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|b الإمارات
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|a Haji, Ayub Muhammad
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|a The American Dream in Fitzgerald's the Great Gatsby
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|b كلية الإمارات للعلوم التربوية
|c 2021
|g مايو
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|a بحوث ومقالات
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|b The paper explores the corrupted idea of the American Dream in one of the greatest novels written on the topic, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Even though the pursuance of the American Dream stems from the idea of hard work and success that is pure, truthful, and just, Jay Gatsby’s approach as a protagonist in achieving it leads to his demise. His relationships with other characters, particularly Tom Buchanan and Daisy Buchanan, were tainted because of the morally corrupted notion of the American Dream. This paper textually analyzes The Great Gatsby and explores that how Gatsby runs after a dream (Daisy) that he cannot achieve even after becoming financially wealthy, and how the corrupt ideals of the American Dream become the reason that he cannot fulfill his own dreams. In many ways, The Great Gatsby represents Fitzgerald's attempt to confront his conflicting feelings about the Jazz Age. Like Gatsby, Fitzgerald was driven by his love for a woman who symbolized everything he wanted, even as she led him toward everything he despised.
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|a الأدب الإنجليزي
|a القصص الإنجليزية
|a غاتسبي العظيم
|a الحلم الأمريكي
|a فيتزجيرالد، ف. سكوت (فرانسيس سكوت)، ت. 1940 م.
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|b American Dream
|b Jazz Age
|b Lost Generation
|b Morality
|b Ideals
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|4 الادب
|6 Literature
|c 020
|e Journal of Arts, Literature, Humanities and Sociology Sciences
|f Mağallaẗ al-funūn wa-al-adab wa-ʿulūm al-insāniyyāt wa-al-iğtimāʿ
|l 067
|m ع67
|o 1889
|s مجلة الفنون والأدب وعلوم الإنسانيات والاجتماع
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|x 2616-3810
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|u 1889-000-067-020.pdf
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