The American dream is obtainable with one's greatest effort and resistance to relinquishing in order to achieve the grand prize "success". Indeed, this dream means being altruistic in society, proceeding to construct their vision and accomplishments. The American dream can be a motivation …show more content…
As a result, the cartoon in source G shows a father who tells his children "In America, you can grow up to be anything you want and, this time it's true." To interpret this picture, this man suffered through constant adversities that were out of his control. To my understanding, this man struggled through racism. As previously stated, this man went through limitation, injustices and racial discrimination that led to corruption. He went through certain obstacles that stopped him from completing his dreams, but he has power to change that for his offspring’s. In order to open doors and create better chances for the next generation, the individual sacrifices. Therefore, these dreamers have to be resolute of their goals and require hard work. Unfortunately, if they refuse to go through it all, they will fail and collapse in the shelter of conformity.
The key to pertain this vision is dispose the thought of failure. In the book, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, “Gatsby believed in green light the orgastic future and eluded tomorrow….further. This quote is alluding to retaining the dream until the end, preserving at every moment. Gatsby did see Daisy once again and his dream did come true which lead to their loving affair. Although Gatsby’s end was catastrophic, his achievement of reaching Daisy was his grand