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281 The Great Gatsby

The History of Literature

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Fitzgerald's the Dream Isn't a Dream

In Fitzgerald's day was most often a white, Protestant, wealthy, masculine male. And that's still the path for it. Wealthy, straight men, white men. That's the path of least resistance. But I don't think Fitzgerald is saying, see, it's not a dream because it denies that dream to others. It denies it to a lot of people and it allows it to a much more demographic group than in the past.

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