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    Dictionary.com defines the American dream as "a life of personal happiness and material comfort as traditionally sought by individuals in the U.S." In Authur Miller's Death of a Salesman Willy Loman, the main character, tries to achieve his idea of the American dream but ultimately fails in the end. Each person could have their own version of the American dream that they want to achieve. "While Miller clearly uses Willy's collapse to attack the false values of a venal American society, the …

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    The American Dream; the dream that every American citizen had an equal opportunity to have a family, become successful, and so much more through hard work and determination. For many this “dream” was one of the main pulls to move to the US and for many they truly believed that they could achieve this fantasy. Many say that F. Scott Fitzgerald’s book “The Great Gatsby” is the essence of what the American dream is and describes what most people got and will get when coming to America. The book…

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    The Great Gatsby is one of the few books from when the idea of the American dream was at its peak that tells the true story of how the dream is really nothing but a nightmare. So, what exactly is the American dream? It is the idea that no matter who one is, where one came from or who one’s parents are one can become successful with hard work. F. Scott Fitzgerald the author of The Great Gatsby knew the truth. He knew that this dream was just a hoax that caused many to struggle their entire lives…

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    they have and several lives would have been spared. The American Dream is defined as someone starting low on the economic or social level, and working hard towards prosperity, wealth and fame. By having money, a car, a big house, nice clothes and a happy family symbolizes the American Dream. The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, is a novel that shows what happened to the American Dream in the 1920’s, which is a time period when the dreams became corrupted for many…

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    The Humble Roots of the American Dream The American Dream is traditionally recalled as a time of exponential growth in a booming economy, with instantaneous wealth yielding gaudy cars and grandiose houses. Despite this classic vision, the reality for the majority of its holders is rooted in far humbler beginnings. For many, the American Dream was an unattainable ideal that slipped through immigrant fingers, passed women by and left children to fend for themselves, but for the resolute, these…

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    American Dream What is the true definition of the American Dream? Is it the simple idea of having a white picket fence in a quaint neighborhood and a family of four? Is it the promise of equality and freedom in the eyes of the law? Or maybe it’s the lie that everyone can succeed if they are dedicated and persevere when all the odds are against them? The American Dream is a fantasy, something that was told to immigrants as a reassurance that leaving behind everything they'd ever known was the…

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    For years, the “American Dream” has been up to anyone’s interpretation. People see America however they want to see it, creating people coming from the same places having differing views of the country they call home. To ask if any one essay, speech, or other writings could complicate or even challenge the American Dream is preposterous. However, in terms of the essay topic, this writer finds that this essay confirms the American Dream, not just because of Americans’ right to free speech, but…

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    article “Rethinking the American Dream,” David Kamp wants to find out what is the American Dream and what is the meaning of it to others. Kamp uses examples that have occurred along the history of the United States. Moss Hart, is one of the first people that Kamp refers to as he wants to know how he achieved his American Dream and how he defined the American Dream. Hart lived during the Great Depression and is the playwright of Once in a Lifetime. Hart describes the American Dream as a scale of…

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    you ever just thought what the American Dream is to you? Being able to do what you want when you want and have people run your business for you. The real question is can anybody that wants to go and live the American Dream? It is all in someone's opinion on if the American Dream can be lived. What the American Dream can be looked at as is “The road to success is not easy to navigate,but with hard work, drive and passion, it's possible to achieve the American Dream.”(Tommy Hilfiger). That quote…

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    A common image of the typical American is one of a person striving for money, status, and material possessions. This is not only an idea conveyed by non-Americans, but often by Americans themselves who consider this goal to be “The American Dream”. I believe such an extremely marginalized image is, in reality, considerably unfair and unrealistic. It sets short and strict guidelines on what should be considered success and prosperity. To me, the American dream is, at heart, an ideal of true…

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