Throughout literature, many say that money can buy happiness, the truth is far more difficult than that. Yes, having a lot of money is a wonderful thing and gets rid of all the stress of financial insecurity and other things. But happiness can’t be bought by money, this theme is prominent in The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald and A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen.
In the book The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gatsby is dedicated to convince Daisy Buchanan (the love of his life) that he is worthy of her love and to win her back from her husband Tom. Mr. Gatsby’s life demonstrated how apparent the wealth made him and the effect of hypocrisy and dissimulation of his life. His money allowed his superficiality and he lost sight what really did matter in his life. He tried to be someone who he wasn’t and tired changing his life so he could impress Daisy. He lied about his