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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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    Gatsby/Winter Dreams Essay The American Dream is the idea that every United States citizen should, and does have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and initiative. This thought has been used countless time throughout American Literature. A few times the American Dream is used are in the stories The Great Gatsby and Winter Dreams by F. Scott Fitzgerald. However, Fitzgerald doesn’t say good things or talk about how voluble the American Dream…

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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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    The American dream is a goal sought after and imagined by all who come to America. It is one of the main reasons that people come to America; they come for freedom as well as to one day attain the idea of a perfect American dream.The American Dream has powered the hopes and aspirations of Americans for many generations. Through the works of F. Scott Fitzgerald in his award winning novel The Great Gatsby, his opinions regarding The American dream are portrayed through the characters Tom Buchanan…

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    The American Dreams is a set of ideals in which includes the freedom of opportunities for success and prosperity. Like Willy, Heidi’s mother expected a lot from her children's, to provide and help her because she has given her the opportunity of a better life, and yet, both their kids forsake them and ran away from their responsibility. Arthur Miller depicted society from a dream of freedom and opportunity into nothing but being like and having good look, a misguided path represented through the…

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    “The American Dream” is a concept of attaining all life can offer for an individual. A possible goal someone strives to reach but may not be able to due to circumstances. It is what you make and earn not what you gain but not everyone is meant to achieve the dream. Of Mice And Men by John Steinbeck teaches that “The American Dream” is not achievable for most people. In their lifetimes, most people are not able to achieve their “American Dream” which include George Milton and Lennie Small. The…

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    forms of injustice. Each century consist of societal transitions and world changers. Unfortunately as a human race, we have yet to master avoiding repeating the mishaps in our nations past. The train of thought directly following an aspiration or dream includes the reality that it’s more likely to not occur than to occur. Communities in Harlem in the early 1900’s were focused on the prosperity of their people, whom less than forty years before held the potential to be merchandise. Harlem soon…

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    goes hand in hand with reaching success. Many Americans work restlessly to transform their dreams into realities. However, the evident disappointment and the lack of progress allude to the fact that, in the end, it all depends on the opportunities one is given. Langston Hughes makes this concept one of the main themes behind his literary works, especially in the poems Let America Be America Again and Dreams Deferred. He believes that making one’s dreams come true is partially influenced by…

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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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    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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