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The American Dream: A Scenario Of Conventional Social Myth.


Scott Fitzgerald. The protagonists of both novels are linked by their parallel ambitions, their motivations, and their resulting dissatisfaction. By examining the symbolic representations of the causes and actions of their lives, I found out that the reality of the American dream today is the fact that it is only a dream; it has no objective reality or a moral center; only purely an ideological construct in disembodied abstraction for which individuals are continually engaged in an endless or goose chase of their self- interested pursuits, ramifications of which almost, always culminates in sense of regret and sorrow, moral complexity, dissatisfaction, identity struggle and void in the soul. .
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             Carrie Meeber and the American Dream .
             For Carrie, her version of the American dream involved a movement away from the grinding poverty and the drudgery of life in her small town of Columbia City, Wisconsin, into Chicago's glitterier. Chicago is emblematic of America at the end of the 19th century- the coming of the industrial age and burgeoning of capitalistic pursuit and enterprise. At these advents, Chicago became transformed and entrenched in the excitement of city life, where the conspicuous spirit of consumerism was the order of the day. Chicago's lure beckoned dreamers from far and wide, mostly people like Carrie who wanted to escape the misery of the lives they had ever known, to pursue a more glamorous one that Chicago represented and had to offer. Carrie is portrayed in Dreiser's novel as leaving her town with only four dollars and a paltry of other things. Nothing is told about her background or history. On the train to Chicago, Drouet, a flamboyant and traveling salesman whose success in business is related to the image that he projects to others, approached her. Drouet is symbolic of the lure, changing facade of America's new economy and the increased mobility of the middle class of worker that was ushered in by the coming of the industrial age in America.


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