Question #N494

The author of the passage states that the novel "The Great Gatsby" is about "the difficulty of realizing the American Dream." The author continues that "the novel explores the themes of wealth, love, and loss, and it shows how difficult it can be to achieve happiness and success." The author concludes by saying that "the novel is ultimately a tragic story about the unattainable nature of the American Dream."

Which of the following statements best summarizes the author’s view of "The Great Gatsby"?
A. The novel is a cautionary tale about the dangers of pursuing wealth.
B. The novel is a romantic story about the power of love.
C. The novel is a tragic story about the elusive nature of the American Dream.
D. The novel is a complex and multifaceted exploration of the American Dream.

Correct Answer is: C

The author states that the novel is about the difficulty of realizing the American Dream and that the novel is ultimately a tragic story about the unattainable nature of the American Dream. Choice C accurately summarizes the author's view, while the other choices are either too narrow or too broad in their interpretation of the passage.