The Illusion of the American Dream in The Great Gatsby

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Skibidi bop, let us dive into the toilet of the American dream. Fitzgerald's narrative is a goon fest of upper-class chaos, where Tom and Daisy embody old money's edge. Their Georgian mansion is not just bricks; it is a sigma symbol of untouchable wealth. Lowkey, Nick sees through the dank facade, narrating the truth behind their American patriotism. Weather shifts mirror societal changes, but like a strong toilet, the elites remain steadfast, unbothered by the storms below. Gatsby's flashiness is no match for their quiet superiority. In the end, the ship sails on a sea of privilege, where consequences are but a distant dream.

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