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    The American Dream is something that everyone desires, from the immigrant to those born in this country, however our definition of what it is sometimes varies. Growing up in the projects of New York City, I viewed it as I 'm sure many Americans do, having financial and family stability (good job, wife, kids, house and dog). This is what was presented to us through the media fostering the desire to strive to achieve it. The terms creator James Truslow Adams in his novel, “The Epic of America”…

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    of the American Dream are available to all”. James Dewey Watson was born on April 6th 1928, in Chicago Illinois. Watson is a Geneticist and Biophysicist. Watson was later awarded a Nobel Prize for Physiology/Medicine for this very accomplishment. Currently the American Dream is defined as the ideal that every US citizen should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and initiative. About a century ago it was defined as ‘The American Dream is…

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    Benjamin Franklin and the American Dream Introduction to American Literature By: Evan Choate The autobiography of Benjamin Franklin magnificently portrays the potential for all humans to achieve a higher affluence and reputation if one works hard enough for it. This is the basis for the American dream in which any man can achieve economic security and respect through the labor of their own hard work and honesty. Benjamin Franklin cared much about self-betterment which can be seen as a…

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    Every individual has their own version of what the American dream means to them. However, the American dream, as described by Dictionary.com, is comprised of freedom, equality, opportunity, a life of personal happiness, and material comfort. This meaning describes the perfect life, which is why the word ‘dream’ is used in the phrase American dream. To achieve even one component of this perfect lifestyle, people go through many obstacles and sacrifice many aspects of their lives and parts of…

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    theme of this play is about American Dream and the interpretation about dream includes memories, confliction, and arguments of Willy Loman. Willy Loman who is the main character in this play has to face difficulty to achieve the America dream like others. However, the reality is often different to the imagination, so that Willy Loman has to exchange his life for the dreams. America is a country of youth, opportunities, and freedom which is a reason to explain “American dream”. People can be…

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    Emily Rosenberg’s book, Spreading the American Dream , focuses on the process to export America’s economic and cultural influence internationally, focusing from the 1890s to 1945. The book highlights the relationship between the marketing of the American Dream, the expansion of global markets and consumption, and Rosenberg’s idea of liberal developmentalism. According to Rosenberg, liberal developmentalism established America’s international presence, stressing the value of democracy, the…

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    The American Dream in Of Mice and Men Behind every great life there lies a deep passion. Everyone has that something that drives them to live their life in such a way that they can enjoy it to the fullest. However, not everyone discovers for themselves what this truly is. John Steinbeck implements the idea of the American Dream throughout the novel Of Mice and Men, since migrant workers are constantly looking for something better through the times of the Great Depression. George and Lennie are…

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    " The negative side of the American Dream comes when people pursue success at any cost which in turn destroys the vision and the dream." ~ Azar Nafisi Dreams are something that an individual must work towards in order to fulfil. However, an urgency to fulfill the dream will lead to a change in attitude and the decisions you make. In the novella, Of Mice and Men, John Steinbeck chooses to express the impact of dreams and the need for untouched happiness. Lennie 's dream of tending rabbits on his…

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    The American Dream Is the American Dream a myth or reality? According to Dicitonary.com, the American Dream is defined as the ideal that every US citizen should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, and initiative. The American dream is a goal that is strived by Americans and foreigners alike, but the idea behind it gets convoluted because of different interpretations. These different interpretations fall under two spectrums: public and individual…

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    Willy believes that he has achieved the American Dream, which is the idea that all U.S citizens have an equal opportunity of becoming successful and wealthy through their hard work and determination. His belief of achieving this American Dream causes him to not realize where he stands in society and eventually forces him to mistreat his family as a result. Willy tends to live in his world where he is different from everyone and thinks of this American Dreams as something he has achieved and is…

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