The Big Money - John Dos Passos - 1936 - Research Article from Literary Themes: The American Dream

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 29 pages of information about The Big Money.

The Big Money - John Dos Passos - 1936 - Research Article from Literary Themes: The American Dream

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 29 pages of information about The Big Money.
This section contains 8,611 words
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John Dos Passos's The Big Money (1936) argues that the pursuit of the American dream ends in corruption. No matter what good intentions the characters possess, the desire for big money tarnishes, and eventually destroys, their authenticity. Dos Passos illustrates this idea by detailing the personal journey of each character and providing a sketch of an actual public figure whose life parallels, frames, or comments on the fictional characters' lives. For example, Dos Passos tells the story of Charley Anderson, an upstanding young mechanic who earned the Croix de Guerre during the War. Though Anderson starts out a simple mechanic, his longing for the American dream pushes him to a bigger and better career in aviation. Success, greed, and lust quickly lead to Charley's downfall. Dos Passos uses biographical pieces about famed inventors Henry...

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