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    “the American Dream” has helped brand the United States as the promise land of the established world. The creation of the dream started with manifest destiny and the supposed freedom to explore vast landscapes, moved onto the pursuit of a higher quality of living through your own efforts. This idea instills hope in the hearts of many and a sense of disillusionment in others. In his depression era novel, The Epic of America, James Truslow Adams coined the term and defined “the American Dream” by…

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    Death of a Salesman: Failure of the Roles in Life An unfavourable outcome is guaranteed for those who do not follow the proper criteria for success. People are occasionally blind to the fact that they are incapable of performing a task at hand. Throughout the play Death of a Salesman, written by Arthur Miller, the aspirations of many individuals are a mystery as they strive for something unattainable. Failure is a recurring incident that is explored with the use of certain characters. Willy…

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    Brianna Dunkes Mrs. Menard English 10 17th May 2016 American Dream Essay Everyone had the ability to achieve their American dream. Not everyone believes this statement, since they have not yet completed their American dream. In 1931, James Truslow Adams first defined the “American Dream” by writing that “life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement” regardless of social status or birth circumstance. If you work hard,…

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    Irony In The Great Gatsby

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    Although the meaning of the American Dream has changed over the years, its original depiction involves a life of accomplishment based on one’s own abilities and dedication, rather than what a class structure dictates. Everyone has their own versions of this ideal; for some, this may mean the opportunity for their children to develop in a nation filled with education and career opportunities. For others, the Dream represents a chance to live free of religious, racial, or sexual restrictions. In…

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    The American dream is known as a set of ideas that expresses the opportunity for success; a richer and fuller life is achievable by anyone who desires to work towards it. F. Scott Fitzgerald describes the American dream in The Great Gatsby as a longing or desire to constantly dream of an unachievable dream. Once the dream is achieved there is nothing left to chase and there is nothing beautiful left to dream about. Fitzgerald expresses this idea through the eyes of Mr. Gatsby. The reader…

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    The Pink House

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    The American dream – it’s really a dream, and not just the need to quench the primitive needs. Nobody really can tell now, whether it is formed spontaneously or has been carefully thought out and grafted the public authority but by appearing in people’s minds, she moved them to success. The success was not the means to achieve comfort, it has become a goal of life. All social strata were included in the process to succeed, which could not but affect the economic performance of the country. With…

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    The American Dream is commonly taught as man’s common desire to own a house with a ‘white picket fence’ and a car, as well as have a reliable spouse. This American Dream was indeed common during the time period, in which such a term was vaguely beginning to form throughout the nation. However, the American Dream has the potential to vary vastly from individual to individual; it can eclipse any idea that entails a better lifestyle. Since the very birth of the nation, it has existed as a prominent…

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    In Arthur Miller’s American classic, “Death of a Salesman” Willy, a husband and a father of two sons, is desperately trying to live out the ‘American dream’ with the mentality that attractiveness and likeability is the key to success. In the play while talking to his sons, Happy and Biff, about his ‘American dream’ Willey, as an example, explains that he is going to be greater than Uncle Charley, a wealthy businessman, because “He’s liked, but he’s not well liked” (Miller 232). This is…

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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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    Jay Gatsby Goal

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    The American Dream is the opportunity for all people to achieve what they desire through hard work and dedication. For many people, the American dream can be described as living in big homes, having nice cars, being able to buy luxurious things, or just flat out having a lot of money. Yet, for others people the American dream is all about love. In the book, the Great Gatsby, Jay Gatsby has two goals to achieve his idea of the American dream. Throughout the story, Gatsby strives to make his…

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