What is American Dream in The Great Gatsby from Gatsby’s point of view? ( )
A: The pursuit of pleasure or the pursuit of possessions.
B: To win over Daisy’s love.
C: To be part of the high society.
D: To be a self-made man and to gain tremendous wealth through his own hard work and endeavor.
A: The pursuit of pleasure or the pursuit of possessions.
B: To win over Daisy’s love.
C: To be part of the high society.
D: To be a self-made man and to gain tremendous wealth through his own hard work and endeavor.
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- In The Great Gatsby, the American Dream is built upon deceit, thus these values linked to it are deflected into all the following except( ). A: the growth of consumerism B: the pursuit of possessions C: freedom, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness D: the pursuit of pleasure
- What are the obvious themes of The Great Gatsby?( ) A: The decline of the American dream in the 1920s. B: The love story between Gatsby and Daisy. C: The hollowness of the upper class. D: Harmonious relationship between Gatsby and his friends.
- To a worker,what from the point of view of society is necessary labor is from his own point of view voluntary play.
- The theme of the Great Gatsby is the _______of American Dream
- According to "The Great Gatsby", all of the following statements are correct except_______. A: Gatsby acquired his money illegally by bootlegging alcohol. B: Tom hit Myrtle at his apartment in New York City because she didn't stop saying Daisy’s name. C: Nick helped to arrange Gatsby and Daisy’s reunion and facilitated their growing affair. D: The man with the owl-eyed glasses, who showed up at Gatsby’s funeral, was the only person who genuinely cared for Gatsby.