After success, although he was sought after by others, he was acutely aware that others were pursuing his reputation, not himself. Although Martin gained abundant material possessions, he felt a spiritual emptiness. In communicating with people from the upper class, he gained a deeper understanding of the social favoritism, the falsehood of friendship, and the vulgarity of love. He always knew clearly that he was pursuing the spiritual aspects of the American Dream of beauty, intelligence, and love. This makes him not understood by others, not recognized by others, and puts him in an extremely painful situation. After his success, although he was sought after by others, the American Dream in his heart was completely different from reality. In the end, he lost his passion for life and drowned himself in the sea. Martin Eden's American Dream ultimately ended in failure.
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