What Is the American Dream Essay

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    What is the American Dream? The American Dream can be interpreted to be where one sees oneself in a couple years. The dream is the goals that one tries to pursue with the help of perseverance, education and stability - this is the American Dream, it is what helps motivate a person to be better and go farther in life. Although the American Dream is to serve as motivation to be good and to achieve stability, for some college students achieving a showy American Dream is their goal. College…

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    The American Dream takes the shape of each individual’s ideal life story. This Dream comes from our concepts of what America stands for. There are fairly consistent notions inherent to our connotations of what the Dream encompasses, but how we express those notions may differ dramatically. In my paper I will consider some of the ways that people see the American dream, whether they see it as alive or dead, and why I believe that the Dream is alive and within reach. What is the American Dream?…

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    When people hear the “American Dream,” they think of freedom, prosperity marrying someone and having kids, but most of what we think about the “American Dream” isn’t true. If you are poor or non white you don’t get to have the dreams that rich white people have. A person’s “American Dream” is affected by their place in society because there is only a certain group of people that can achieve the “American Dream.” The “American Dream that people think about is a false hope for some people. It can…

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    Living The American Dream

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    Living the Dream What is an American? An American is someone free to say what they want without being judged or treated unequally by someone. People think that American Dream isn’t accessible to all, but it is accessible, you just have to work at it and not give up. There is prejudice everywhere in the world and this girl she is japanese and she came over from her country to get away from where she was and wanted to explore and be free and she thought that America would be the place and…

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    The American Dream was founded by people who believed that they had every right to attain what they desired despite any factors that may try to hamper their success. This creates two facets to the Dream: the belief that hard work will justify a fulfilling life and the belief that because a person wants something, they deserve to have it. At its creation, the American Dream is a beautiful concept that can deliver money, happiness, and freedom, but through the years has evolved into an excuse for…

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    What effect does the American dream have on how Americans live their lives?This dream is what keeps Americans hopeful and trusted in this great country. The definition of the American dream can change throughout a lifetime. This project allows us to clearly see how 25 to 35, 36 to 45, 46 to 55 and people that are 56 and older view the American dream. Being in a different stage in your life may affect what the American dream could mean in your life. Being young can have a generous affect on…

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    Ericka Pippin's Analysis

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    about the meaning of the American Dream, things that come to mind tend to be related to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. When the definition of the American Dream is looked up, the searcher typically gets something along the lines of “obtaining personal happiness and being able to achieve success”. In the beginning, the American Dream meant being able to achieve success by hard work, then it became the desire to have a family and a stable home. The ideals of The Dream have changed…

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    again mourns the death of the American Dream. It has been dead for many years and some people claim it never even existed. Those people held onto the belief that the American Dream was nothing but a thin veil that covered the endless problems that America is plagued with. F. Scott Fitzgerald was one of those people and he portrayed his thoughts in his book "The Great Gatsby". His message about the American Dream aligns with the harsh reality of today 's American Dream. Before I discuss the…

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    The “American dream” was first seen as a way for immigrants to start a new life from their previous one (a symbol of hope) and it was a much simpler time then. Times have changed, and the dream is harder than ever to accomplish. We have all heard of it, but do we know what it is? Is the “American dream” some unattainable thought of someone’s conception of reality? The dream is freedom that includes the opportunity for prosperity and success through hard work in society with little obstacles in…

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    American Dream Is the American dream still alive and do people still achieve it successfully? Do people all dream about it? The American dream is the belief that anyone even if they were born in a high-class family or poor family, can achieve their own success in a society that it is possible for everyone. Although there are specific values that help people achieve the American Dream such as; individual freedom, work hard, and competition, people succeed if they are self-reliant and have…

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