What Is the American Dream Essay

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    ‘The American Dream’ reflects what we see as the kind of equality of opportunity that can exist only in a class system. It is a belief that all people, regardless of the conditions into which they were born, have an equal chance to achieve success. However, there is also presence of caste system that allows the higher class to remain in their position whilst making it difficult for lower classes to move upwards despite their efforts. Social inequality is rooted in our capitalist system that is…

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    impressive dreams could be achieved. However, not everyone can achieve their dreams, no matter how hard they work for it. Today, many believe that success is defined by how many iPhones you own and likes you get on an Instagram post, rather than how many good memories you share with friends and family. Even holidays as simple as Christmas, birthdays, and Thanksgiving have been corrupted by the modern, faulty version of the American Dream and have lost their original meanings. Geela’s “What is…

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    engaged with Tom Buchanan. The story takes place in the fictional town of West Egg, Long Island during the summer of 1922. The theme describes the American dream, or the failure of the American dream. Jay grew up poor then became rich and successful by illegally selling alcohol during prohibition, yet he also fails in his attempt of achieving the American dream, by not becoming successful legitimately, and reclaiming the love of his life. The Great Gatsby is about a man named Jay Gatsby who…

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    their own ideas and dreams in the American spirit. Fitzgerald had his own dreams and aspirations of the way life should have been for him. “Sophisticated- God I’m sophisticated” (Fitzgerald 17). He knew that American society and dreams can happen and usually will you just have to get a green light or make your own. In “The Great Gatsby” it shows that Gatsby had many green lights but he sometimes had to make his own. Fitzgerald wanted to show the reader that the American Dream can be accomplished…

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    Death of a Salesman The American Dream is based on the belief that if a person works hard enough, he will be successful. Willy Loman, the protagonist in Arthur Miller’s play “Death of a Salesman,” believed in this warped perception of the American Dream. Willy worked his entire life as a traveling salesman in an attempt to provide the best for his family. In his life, Willy was happiest when he possessed a new car and new household appliances. In his later years, as those possessions began to…

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    Great Gatsby, F.Scott Fitzgerald represents America as a land where the rich stay rich the poor stay poor, and the American dream is hard to achieve. At a glance, Fitzgerald 's complex novel may look like a success story of rags to riches, but when you look at the roots of the characters, it is anything but. By the end of the novel, it is clear that Fitzgerald views the American Dream as false hope, and uses the fate of the characters, and the stark contrast between East Egg, West Egg, and The…

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    The American Dream has been everyone's goal since even before the term came into existence in 1931; achieving it is viewed as a success by both today's society and society throughout history. Families have been to working hard for their American Dream since the 1920’s when the novel “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scot Fitzgerald took place. Since then, the aspects of The American Dream have remained remarkably similar. From the Roaring Twenties to today, The American Dream has not changed and still…

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    In my opinion the American Dream is being able to have the career of your choice. I always say if you do something you, love you never have to work a day in your life. I do believe people have to start from the bottom and work their way to the top. I want to be a head coach for women's college basketball, but I have no experience. Now I have to be a team manager and work for free. This is my American dream because I am doing something I love. I got inspired by Tulane, I wrote letters, and I got…

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    to buy automobiles and home appliances. Consumer buying power became dominant throughout the American commonwealth. Mass production as mentioned nourish in creating more jobs and higher-paying wages for the citizens to keep economic activity active. Postwar consumption was not some ideal of obtaining just luxury goods, but more close to impacting on individuals in pursuing living the dream of American Standards. Consumer republic was not a flourishing period for a democratic society. This…

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    The Great Gatsby is set in the heart of the 1920’s, also known as the “roaring twenties”, which is when a new ideology exploded. The idea of this free market, and industrial revolution provided opportunity to seize the market. People were starting to see the potential in becoming rich without restrictions. New York city was the centre of this advancement in society. New York is known for its culture, parties, great restaurants, high population, fashion, downtown areas, fun, media and pop…

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