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The Pursuit of Happiness
The American Dream
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What is 'The American Dream'?
In the eyes of the Fitzgerald this phrase is not true to everybody.
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What is Myrtle's american dream.
Wealth and upper class.
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When was the great migration?
1910-1920.
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An African-American mockery of the American Dream
Black Face
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Who are 'Old Money'?
The type of people living 'The American Dream' in the novel.
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What is Gatsby's American Dream
To live a happy life with Daisy his one true love
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Where did the Tulsa Race Riot occur?
Oklahoma
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The Symbol of Freedom and Peace
Statue of Liberty
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Which female character fails to achieve the American Dream?
Myrtle
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What is a theme linked to the American Dream as seen in the novel.
The American dream is an unrealistic and unattainable fantasy.
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In 1920s, what are examples of materialistic goals according to the American Dream?
Nice cars, hosting the best parties and having affairs with men/women.
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This group are unable to achieve the American Dream alone but it is still possible to achieve
Women
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Who renounces the bootlegger to remain in his/her status?
Daisy
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What obligation did the young men of the 1940's have to limit their american dream.
Conscription
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Who witnessed the three African Americans in the limo?
Nick.
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Who popularized the phrase "American Dream"?
James Truslow Adams
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What does Jordan Baker lack compared to the other female characters in the book?
A male figure
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What is meant by the quote "These people!You have to keep track of them all the time!"
It gives us insight into Myrtle's perspective and how she sees the people at the party as lower than she is
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How does Gatsby's American Dream fail?
A life without Daisy,meaninglessness and emptiness without his dream.
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