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The Ultimate Dream

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The Ultimate Dream

A dream is defined in the Webster’s New World Dictionary as: a fanciful vision of the conscious mind; a fond hope or aspiration; anything so lovely, transitory, etc. as to seem dreamlike. In the book, The Great Gatsby, Jay Gatsby has the ultimate idealistic dream that was later disintegrated.
Jay Gatsby is a crook and a bootlegger who involves himself with some rather shady characters. He committed crimes in order to achieve a rich lifestyle. Ironically, he didn’t work hard for himself but for Daisy, his ultimate dream.
Daisy represents a dreamlike, heavenly presence, which was all that Gatsby devoted his life to. Daisy was the one girl that every girl wanted to be like and every guy wanted to be with. For Daisy, money was everything. That was the factor that made Daisy unattainable to Gatsby, earlier in the novel. As Daisy saw it, “rich girls don’t marry poor boys.” So, Daisy left Gatsby and married someone richer. Poor old Gatsby was heartbroken and would do anything to her back. It was then that Gatsby sought to become a self-made millionaire and became absolutely faithful in his vision of changing the past and making Daisy fall in love with him.
Gatsby’s faith is so distorted that he isn’t even aware is dream lacks any sense of realism. On the other hand, Daisy was much more realistic. She knew how much money meant to society. Gatsby refused to see that side of her. That fact would’ve destroyed his understanding of Daisy. Thomas Park d’Invilliers puts it perfectly when he said: “Then wear the gold hat, if that will move her; If can you bounce that high, bounce for her too, Till she cry lover, gold-hatted, high bouncing lover, I must have you!” Gatsby had symbolically worn the gold hat; he had bounced high by aquiring all the wealth and possessions he had, so that Daisy cries out “gold-hatted, high bouncing lover. I must have you!”
Dedication separates Gatsby from ever...

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