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    many would falter and give up, but there are those who, despite their misfortune will find a way to continue on living. The book, The Jungle talks about the difficulties that our main protagonist Jurgis goes through in his search of the American dream.The American dream for many immigrants is to search for better pay and living conditions, but it was not always this way. In the past it was hell because of capitalism and big corporations that controlled the lives of people. Throughout the book we…

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    The Critical idea throughout Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman is the American dream that is sought after by so many even in today's time. However, the idea of the American Dream can be viewed as many different things to people of all kinds. In Death of a Salesman the main character, Willy Loman, struggles to fulfill his ideal of the American Dream. With the relatable elements, of envy, pride, and greed that everyone can comprehend, helps readers understand and sympathize with Miller's Death…

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    How to Achieve the American Dream The American Dream is an ideal lifestyle many believe to be achievable through hard work and determination. This is the striving thought that forces thousands of US immigrants and native born Americans alike to work until they achieve success. However, life in America is not always easy; especially for those who consist of the lower class. The American Dream is only possible if one is able to overcome the obstacles that interfere. The characters in A Raisin in…

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    The American dream is the set of ideals that people see in the United States. These include things like democracy, rights, liberty, opportunity, and equality. The term “The American Dream”, was originated from historian James Thurlow Adams, in which who believed “that life should be better and richer and fuller for every man, with opportunity for each per his or her ability or achievement” What Adams is saying is that everyone can succeed. No matter what ethnicity, culture or religion one…

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    “The American Dream” is a concept of attaining all life can offer for an individual. A possible goal someone strives to reach but may not be able to due to circumstances. It is what you make and earn not what you gain but not everyone is meant to achieve the dream. Of Mice And Men by John Steinbeck teaches that “The American Dream” is not achievable for most people. In their lifetimes, most people are not able to achieve their “American Dream” which include George Milton and Lennie Small. The…

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    The American Dream is a belief by people that if they work hard enough and long enough in this country, they will find success in whatever they do. The American Dream is constantly shown and depicted in movies and books by having characters trying to achieve this fulfilling life. This success for most people is shown through a good paying job, a big house, and a happy and very loving family. Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman is a character who tries his whole life to reach his American Dream.…

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    Homework for the debates America allows anyone to reach for his or her dream. Some of these dreams can be reached and some cannot because of the present social class. The American Dream is a dream of success, fame and wealth achieved in the United States of America. It's thought to be achievable by "hard work, courage, and determination", or by "getting rich quick". Now, it appears that for millions of Americans, the American Dream is looking different. The speaker uses rhetorical situation in…

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    the American Dream, and millions of hardworking, hopeful individuals flock to America each year to experience the dream firsthand. The American Dream is the ideal that one can be successful and enjoy social mobility if they work hard. It can have a different definition for each individual, but it is not measured by a simple checklist of items. The article “The American Dream” by Jon Meacham discusses the history of the dream, and what must be done to preserve it. “Five myths about the American…

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    When contemplating how to achieve or if one has achieved the American dream, one must have a definition in mind. Although many have described what the dream consists of, a definite definition eludes the most proficient writer and the well-versed man. Because of the freedom of thought, or consciousness, each person develops and seeks fulfillment of the American Dream individually. Is the American dream about materialistic objects, financial stability, freedom, or personal rights? According to The…

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    without a dream.”(Shestakov) Dreams are essential parts to the creative process of humans. It is through dreams that the impossible becomes possible and reality begins to take different shapes. The American Dream, just like any other dream, contemplates the possibility that through effort and dedication any person, no matter class or rank, can achieve success and wealth. Romantic and optimistic is the idea that the poor can achieve as high or a higher rank then the wealthy. In Winter Dreams, F.…

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