The Great Gatsby (2013 Film)

How does jay Gatsby exemplify the "rags to riches" concept in the Great Gatsby?

Three paragraph response. This response must follow MLA guielines for academic writing. You must incorporate at least three pieces of textual support (citation included) from the novel or the textbook. You must also use at least three of the terms from the selected theory. Must use these words in the essay; Heterosexism, Homophobia, Homo-social, Transgender.

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I can only give you a general comment. Like most people, Gatsby was never part of the establishment. He was born in rural North Dakota into a poor farming family. He hated his poverty and the limitations that went with being poor. Gatsby gets a taste for the rich through Dan Cody, a copper tycoon, and learns the ways of the filthy rich. After the war (WW!) Gatsby returns home to prohibition in the United States. Gatsby makes his fortune through an elaborate bootlegging operation. This is essentially the American dream, rags to riches. The ability to transcend one's humble lot in life and achieve a lifestyle envied by most of the population. Jay Gatsby does this and he does it in big way. Ironically Gatsby isn't recognized as worthy by the very people he aspired to be like nor is he particularly happy.This is because the Amirican dream has and is an illusion.