Gatsby's
dream is to make the lies and illusions he has created about himself a reality. His stories of a
wealthy chilhood, war hero, Oxford graduate, honest businessman are nothing more than a series
of disceptions all designed to lureback to him. Even Gatsby's relationship with Daisy suggests
that he is living a dream by trying to relive the past. His actions are not only unrealistic
they also serve to mask the saddest part of his life, lonliness.was willing to pay top dollar to
promote his illusions as reality and in the end he paid the highest price of
all.
Monday, 27 December 2010
What Is Gatsby's Dream
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