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    Gatsby is the significance of hard work and the value of never abandoning one’s dreams. Gatsby, growing up in a working class family, worked restlessly to achieve the glamorous goals of wealth as told by Mr. Gatz., “Jimmy was bound to get ahead. He always had some resolves like this or something.” (Fitzgerald 175). Such resolves remained…

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    which was written in 1931. He states: "The American Dream is "that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement...”Today, many people immigrate to the United States of America in search of the American Dream; freedom, equality, and the opportunity to achieve their personal goals in life that they could not otherwise achieve in their homeland. The American Dream is different for every individual…

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    Mistakes Of Willy's Life

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    Willy is one character who craves for the attention and is aided by the desire for success. In his daily interactions, he continually refers to his elder brother Ben that fortunately made it through diamond mining just because he represents all the things he desires (Kirszner and Mandell, 2012). Willy desires much more for himself as well as his children even though he does not put up measures to achieve the same things that the individuals he desires have managed to undergone. The entire play…

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    Everyone has their own way of viewing the American Dream. Many immigrant left their countries to come America. They come to America with their dream and hope of a better path. The promises they believed this country would offer. While people need to face the reality, the American Dream promises a lot of opportunities and a better life because it gives a new beginning, it gives people a new way of life, and the reality is that it’s just a dream. The American dream comes with a lot of promises.…

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    The american dream what exactly is that nowadays well it's different then it was several years ago or not to be honest it's what you make it you see because everyone has a different dream. the american dream is it attainable now well that all depends on you, you see the american dream is not an impossible dream but it's not easy to attain. the american dream is what you want it to be, it's something that you strive for whether it's the 1920s version of the white picket fence or it can…

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    can differ greatly, thus driving debate over what true love is and whether it is an idealistic dream that cannot be fully obtained. John Knelman and Rosalind (2007) wrote in “Four letter words” “We are in love with being in love with love” personally I think this is an accurate way to describe the concepts of 19th and 20th century writers such as Gaskell and Waugh. Similar ideas of an unobtainable dream are explored with other post WWII authors (works like House on Mango Street, and from authors…

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    Living The American Dream

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    Living the Dream What is an American? An American is someone free to say what they want without being judged or treated unequally by someone. People think that American Dream isn’t accessible to all, but it is accessible, you just have to work at it and not give up. There is prejudice everywhere in the world and this girl she is japanese and she came over from her country to get away from where she was and wanted to explore and be free and she thought that America would be the place and…

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    The American dream is often characterized or described with luxuries and fame, although this is not the wrong approach to the infamous American dream, this is the dream of the citizens of this country. But if we take a different approach and ask immigrants what their American dream is, we discover a different perspective of the American dream. For many immigrants in the country , like myself, the American dream involves prosperity and the opportunity to reach higher education. Unlike U.S born…

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    American Dream Ideal

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    Is the American dream accessible to all Americans or it is just myth in the minds of the American population? American’s have always regarded themselves as exceptional from the rest of the society, and this is clearly reflected in their doings throughout history. Whether it be their belief in Manifest Destiny during the 19th century or their expedition in Iraq just a few years ago. Another thing that makes them exceptional is their convection of their dream, the American dream. This dream is…

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    The American dream is the foundation of American beliefs and is still achievable but it only impacts few citizens which shows there are huge problems but they can be fixed. Women have trouble establishing themselves and have been discriminated against over their male counterpart all the time. Not only gender, but race as African Americans are having trouble finding jobs and even in the 21st century the employed black population is not as high as people would think instead the percentage is going…

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