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    American literature has proved effective in understanding problems that affected citizens’ centuries ago and still affect them today through the lives of different characters. For instance, the Of Mice and Men is significant to understanding a range of issues inherent in American society including the impossibility of the American dream. Examining the lives of the characters is key to understanding the problems migrants faced during the Great Depression as they moved from one place to another…

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    their dream. The greatest example of this is the American dream. Millions upon millions of people flocked to the United States because they saw the U.S. as a place to achieve their dreams. All kinds of things make up a dream such as your job, family, education, experiences, lifestyles, and homes and everybody will have different things in their dreams. Basically, like the well known saying “If you can Dream it, you can achieve it.”, if you can dream it, it can be part of your dream. My American…

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    The American dream is simply to be free and have a peaceful life. Americans have always yearned for freedom and independence. It’s also about taking risks and doing whatever you need to achieve your dreams and not letting anything get in your way. You will never get to where you want if you think that you’re not capable of achieving it. You have to have an open mind and try new things and live life to the complete fullest. The American dream was not the same back in the thirties as it is now.…

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    What is the American Dream? According to the author in paragraph one the American Dream is for a men and women to be noticed for who they truly are on the inside. For example, everyone has an incompatible personality that illustrates the type of person that they are. Also, they should also be noticed by the amazing, unique ability they were endowed with. And the achievements they worked so diligently to succeed in. Initially, those who believe that money can buy him or her anything like cars,…

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    In “A Raisin in the Sun,” by Lorraine Hansberry we are introduced to the Younger Family, an African-American family residing on the south side of Chicago during the 1950s. Each individual has a dream of how they would like to better themselves in order to eventually help their family. Mama wants a bigger home, Bennie wants to become a doctor and Walter wants to open his own business, are their dreams truly selfless or selfish. Their difference of opinion and failure to understand one another’s…

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    Great Gatsby During the 1920’s the American dream would include money, women, living beautifully, alcohol, and sex. If anyone wanted something big, they weren’t going to let anything get in their way of getting what they wanted. Gatsby was an example of wanting something so bad and doing everything in his power to get Daisy Buchanan to his house, by throwing extravagant parties purposely for her, but she never shows. Nick Caraway also wants to live the American dream by getting into the stock…

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    What is the American Dream? What is the American Dream? Does it only apply to immigrants or people that were born in the US? Who created the dream? Is it different than the original meaning? There are so many questions and unknowns about the American Dream. But all we know it's something we should aspire to do or be. However, the dream has changed more than ever. I believe that the American Dream has transformed itself to everyone’s liking. What I mean by this is that everyone has a…

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    You wish to live the “American dream” like everyone else here. But let me tell you, it is not what you think it is. The books you read and movies you watch about America being so “great” is not true. What is the American dream? The American Dream is the pursuit of prosperity and opportunity that drives people to push their own limits and persevere in order to lead successful lives and achieve whatever goals they set. Where life is good, life is comfortable. But this “dream” is not assessable for…

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    What is the American dream? It is quite hard to think about what you would want if you could have it all. As I was thinking about it I realize if you are not happy nothing would salsify you. I want to go to a nice university/college to study nursing. I want a lifestyle where I always want to learn. I want to be happy and successful in my job. I want to wakeup everyday and enjoy my job. I hope that I can make a difference in my job and help people out. I hope that I can have a stable life where,…

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    Through the idea of the “American Dream” of success and wealth, F. Scott Fitzgerald demonstrates that wealth isn’t what brings happiness to people, and the ideal lifestyle of the time isn’t as satisfying as it seems. The idea of the “American Dream” is just a superficial notion with no real substance behind it, just like those who are ‘living the dream’. It is fueled by the conception that America is the land of opportunity, and anyone can reach the pinnacle of success if the right amount of…

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