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    “The American Dream” is an idea known by many throughout the world, but for each person, can have a very different meaning. Although there are different opinions on what it really is, the basis of the American Dream can be described as the idea of freedom, equality, and opportunity for a citizen of the U.S. Although it would be ideal if this were true for everyone, for many, the idea of “The American Dream” stays an idea, and only for some it becomes a goal they spend their whole life working…

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    The American Dream America has been known as the melting pot since the first immigrants arrived on Ellis Island in 1892. Modern American society accepts people from all different backgrounds, and gives them the unique opportunity to experience what many refer to as the American Dream. People of all races and ethnicities have been welcomed to America to achieve the American Dream ever since immigration started in 1892. However, the way our society has changed in the past century has affected…

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    What happened to the American dream? Is the American Dream still attainable? Is the America dream dead? Is it on hold? These are the questions that arise when Americans talk about the American dream. For several decades since the mid-20th century, Americans defined their success by the doctrine of the America dream. The American dream is the belief of Americans that they are the authors of their own fate regarding their economic success. Americans looked forward to getting a good education…

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    today with the classic introduction, “My fellow Americans.” I am speaking to more than just Americans today. Many of you born and bred in this nation, embodying America as much as a hot apple pie. Others, like myself, are from a mixed background, recalling our American identity as much as those of our forefathers. Some have the unfortunate chance of arriving because of circumstances outside of their control. Many do not yet call themselves Americans because they still hold on to the hopes of one…

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    In the short story "Winter Dreams," F. Scott Fitzgerald explores the theme of the disillusionment of the American Dream--one of the central theme of the Modernist movement, which reflects the loss of faith in traditional values and beliefs. Dexter Green, the protagonist of the story, comes from a modest background and is determined to fulfill his ideal of perfect life in which power and wealth are essential. The story is set in the Roaring Twenties, an era of great economic prosperity in which…

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    What is the American Dream? According to google definitions 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. The Declaration of Independence protects what the American Dream is. The Declaration of Independance protects individuals rights, and states that “…all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are…

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    October 2015 Gatsby the American F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby was a novel he wrote in the 1920’s during World War 1. The novel talks about a boy named Nick who moved from east egg to west egg, so he could learn how the bond business works. When Nick moved to west egg he figured out that his neighbor was Jay Gatsby. The Great Gatsby did a very good job of showing how reality is for all people from low to high-class people. This will show how the American Dream is not always…

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    What the American dream to me means that you go out and make something from what you have. And by doing that you gain life experience and get very wise information from mistakes you make and from what you learn from those mistakes. When you make a dream you dream big. Never fought yourself and think that a dream you have is too small, you need to keep thinking of that dream and believe that you will accomplish that dream and show others that you are worthy. Being an American doesn’t mean…

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    “The American Dream” A lot of immigrants came to America for something that’s called the “The American Dream”. Immigrants come to america to better their life. The American Dream is defined as a better life richer and fuller for everyone but it also mean more opportunities,equality and rights. People come that would work on the fields and they wouldn’t get payed good they didn’t get paid god that there was a point that some families didn’t have anything thing to eat. People that would work in…

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    “What is the American dream and is it achievable today?” The American Dream is “that dream of land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement.” (James Adams) James Adams definition of “The American Dream” is believed to be still be achievable today. This belief can be proven true in multiple ways. The American Dream has changed dramatically over the years but can still be achieved through higher…

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