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    the US always want to live the American dream at some point in their lives. But the question is, what is the meaning of the American dream, and how can people achieve this vague and elusive realisation? The American dream is a national philosophy or a belief that specifies the ideal factors such as democracy, freedom, rights and equality that accords every citizen equal opportunity to prosper and achieve their set goals (Glenn, 2002). The foundation of the American dream is deeply rooted in the…

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    their American Dream, which is a national ethos of the United States. Moreover, the American Dream is used in a lot of ways but it essentially is a set of ideas that suggest that all people in the USA can succeed through hard work. Moreover, anyone has potential to lead a happy, successful life. A lot of people believe that rising social mobility and success is possible in the U.S for everyone due to the American economic and political system. James Truslow Adams in 1931 defined the American…

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    When it comes to the American Dream many believe it is all about success and fortune. The idea of American Dream all started back in 1931 when a guy named James Truslow Adams said, “That dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller to every man, with opportunity for each according to his ability or achievement.” ( ). Many people today think the way to a happy life is about having a lot of money to buy things with and impress people with. People work a job that they…

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    The American Dream What is the American Dream? The American Dream is the ideal that every US citizen should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and initiative. Well, what does that mean? I think that it means that everyone in the US has the same right to live out their life and live out their dream just as long as they work hard for their dream, are determined to get to their dream, and have originality for their, or their own, dream.…

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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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    to the American Dream? “The U.S worked hard to create the American dream of opportunity. Joseph Stiglitz a Nobel prize recipient and an economic professor at Columbia University said, but today that dream is a myth”(Picchi). The “American Dream” is a concept used to describe the American lifestyle. The idea of the American Dream has been imbedded in our heads as the ultimate goal and definition of success. The media, the T.V shows and the books push it in our head what our American dream should…

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    It’s no secret that the American Dream is viewed a lot differently now, as opposed to in the twentieth century. It used to be the idea that no matter who you were or how you started, any citizen in America had the opportunity to live that dream. “Life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement regardless of social class or circumstances of birth.” In 1931, that was how James Truslow Adams properly defined this ideal. Anyone…

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    Every individual has their own version of what the American dream means to them. However, the American dream, as described by Dictionary.com, is comprised of freedom, equality, opportunity, a life of personal happiness, and material comfort. This meaning describes the perfect life, which is why the word ‘dream’ is used in the phrase American dream. To achieve even one component of this perfect lifestyle, people go through many obstacles and sacrifice many aspects of their lives and parts of…

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    I’m just an American who has always wanted the American dream from an early age. Growing up in Vista, California, I had conservative parents, but I wasn’t always conservative in my own thoughts. Vista, California is a town with about eighty thousand residents, and is very diverse. My father owns a security systems business in Northern San Diego, and he always told me that I could be anything that I wanted to be as long as I work hard. When I was born, I was born with a rare genetic syndrome, so…

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    People always say to “dream big or live small”. I’ve considered this a lot more now that we’ve explored the American Dream and what it means to different people. At a very early stage of my life my family moved to the center of the world, Dubai, and I immediately learned what it meant to build one’s dreams. I was 10 years old, and we had just moved into a apartment on the Palm Jumeirah. I was intrigued by the tall buildings, and confused to see no mountains around us. When I first started school…

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