What Is the American Dream Essay

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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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    “I think the dream has morphed into the pursuit of money: Accumulate enough of it, and the rest will follow,” the famous Astronaut Buzz Aldrin wrote (BrainyQuote). Indeed, the reader is exposed to the true nature of the American Dream through the observations of Nick Carraway in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic “The Great Gatsby.” During the great immigrations of the late 1800s, many believed that America was a land of opportunity and that anything was possible. The dream was to better your…

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    The American Dream and Culture in Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller In the play Death of a Salesman by American playwright Arthur Miller, the plot centers on the importance of the American Dream, and how in a cultural sense, it becomes the driving force for which the American society has placed its various expectations on it. Generally, the American Dream emphasizes that any goals set before you can be achieved with diligence and sheer grit, with self-fulfillment as the coveted reward that…

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    and soul of what America values derives from the American Dream. This idea was explored by James Truslow Adams in his book, “The Epic of America,” written in 1931. In his book, he stated that the American Dream was “that 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.” This essentially means that each person that comes to the US will be given equal respect, have the freedom to do and say what they…

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    Africa, embodying the American Dream. Ben appears in Willy’s mind to give him advice throughout the play, but never tells Willy how exactly he was able to…

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    The idea of the American dream originated from the hope and promise America offers. A man named James Truslow Adams coined the term in 1931 and defined it as "life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement"( ). The premise of the American dream is know matter where you started from every individual can achieve prosperity through hard work and determination. The American dream is kept alive because everyone can relate to it…

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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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    Have 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…

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    The American dream, people raising up from poverty, achieving goals that were too wild to be dreams in their homeland, and living a life that one could be proud to claim. The American dream was created for the common man. It started when America was founded a; it was a place where people could go for a better life. While today America is still a wonderful place, compared to most other countries, we have lost the American dream. The American dream is on the brink of death. When the American…

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    of the American Dream are available to all”. James Dewey Watson was born on April 6th 1928, in Chicago Illinois. Watson is a Geneticist and Biophysicist. Watson was later awarded a Nobel Prize for Physiology/Medicine for this very accomplishment. Currently the American Dream is defined as the ideal that every US citizen should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and initiative. About a century ago it was defined as ‘The American Dream is…

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