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    “productivity” and “equality” have seemingly altered American society. Although they live in a nation that has the highest GDP in the world, most Americans are not able to truly afford what they need. The influence of the market stresses that everything is for sale and that we need to push to get all that we can. The social market has ultimately diluted the real values of American and created new norms for society. “Land of the free”, “American dream“, “land of opportunity“, and all similar…

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    Greed In The Great Gatsby

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    Trumka, an organized labor leader, believes that, “Without hard work and responsibility, there is no American Dream. Hard works lays the foundation. Our solidarity makes work pay-for all of us. For the greater good. That’s what our vision of shared prosperity is all about”. The American Dream is associated with the desire for wealth and happiness, and in the 1920’s, the notion of the American Dream was plagued by greed. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, The Great Gatsby, explores the lives of New…

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    Chicano Film Analysis

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    Mexican- American in the United States. However, many Americans of Hispanic descent, whether they are first generation Hispanic- American or even third generation, can identify with many of the themes, topics, and issues seen in these films. Throughout this course, I have watched a number of films that deal with serious, shocking, saddening, irritating, touching, and even joyful themes that have very much made me reflect on my experience growing up in the U.S. as a Guatemalan- American with two…

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    Buzz Aldrin once said “I think the American Dream used to be achieving one's goals in your field of choice - and from that, all other things would follow. Now, I think the dream has morphed into the pursuit of money: Accumulate enough of it, and the rest will follow.” People in America have a conception, if they work hard, in order obtain the life they desperately desire. In The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, contemplating his loss of love due to the Great War, Jay Gatsby throws massive…

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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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    The “American dream” is something beautiful - a glimmering opportunity filled with the promise of the good life…or at least it should be. However, this expression bears a dangerous ambiguity about it — a dream is only as big as a dream, it would no longer be a dream if it were real. Fitzgerald speaks of the "American Dream" as a dangerous false pretense — An illusion. It is like a siren's song, seductive and charming, but in reality terrifyingly hollow, only a deception to lead its ill-fated…

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    The idea of the “American Dream” was first developed in 1931 by historian James Truslow Adams. In his book The Epic of America, Adams gave a through description of the “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”. Although this American Dream is still possible, it has become more difficult to achieve for marginalized groups such as immigrants, the impoverished and ethnic minorities. The…

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    The “American Dream” is this wild idea that people should be able to come to America and make better lives for themselves or their families. However, this concept is different from person to person, and for some reason not everyone thinks that the “American Dream” should apply to non-Americans. For one person, the American dream could be about making money and living in a mansion without a single gay or Hispanic person living within one hundred miles, and for another person, it could be about…

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    The American Dream is something that Americans hold in high esteem; the idea that anybody can come to America and succeed through sheer will and determination is one that humans tend to cling to and admire. However in Drown, Junot Diaz touches on just what the American Dream entails for those immigrating with hopes of a better life, the kind of sacrifice necessary to achieve this “Dream” and just how easy it is to fall into a hole and never make it out. Diaz provides a first hand perspective on…

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    The “American Dream” is different to everyone it is materialistic to some people and idealistic to others . In the book in the book Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller is about a suicidal salesman named Willy he had a wife, Linda loves him regardless and two grown sons Biff and Happy . In the beginning of the movie The Joneses by Derrick Borte the characters had a very materialistic idea of the American Dream but that changed at the end . Even though the commercial Chrysler - Eastwood: It's…

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