What Is the American Dream Essay

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    living the American dream? When watching the film American Beauty, I was shocked by how much a person would go through to achieve his or her image of the American dream. There truly isn’t a definition for the American dream; everyone has his or her own meaning to the American dream. At what cost is one willing to pay to achieve their American dream. Would one sacrifice their family’s relationship over achieving the American dream? Some of the characters in the movie choose the American dream…

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    change and so the mentality of the people, modern U.S. has a unique and completely different view of the American Dream. Nowadays it’s more than just a fixed goal that everyone is trying to achieved. In the past, when the concept emerged, people believe that by having multiple properties, owing expense cars, and getting everything that they desired, was a symbol of living the great American dream. People used to have this mindset, and for a good reason, the economy was at its peak, the country…

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    In an American society, there is an idea of dream. Dream is the thing which every one of us need to have. It is our vision. Dream is that what you want to do in future to achieve success in your life. The dream is mainly dependent on settings of one lives and one’s social status. For example, Thomas Jefferson. His American Dream, was to make people free from the British and to be treated equally. Martin Luther King, gave a dream speech call freedom, but mostly for the African American who like…

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    hard at work worth doing.” The meaning of the American Dream is that every citizen has an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and initiative. The Dream is something every human has a chance to pursue and become successful with it. Everyone's dreams are different and achieving them can be either easy or hard. No matter what every person has the ability to reach victory. In “Is the American Dream Still Alive,” Bob Miglani explains how…

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    The idea of the American dream has been present in the country since the early 1900s. Everyone knows the basic idea of it; everyone has come to the same definition of it. But it is still a diverse and universal concept for different individuals. What an American-born citizen thinks of the American dream may be very different to what an immigrant may think of it. Many question whether the American dream is still even possible due to today’s social problems. The dream is still possible. Some of us…

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    The American Dream as we know it has ceased to exist. Past generations would say that every American wanted a stable home, a family they loved, and a good job that could support both. In 2015, a majority of the American population has given up on that dream, not out of disappointment, or disillusionment, but simply because the times have changed. This evolution has not gone without a fair amount of scholarly attention, and one such text exemplifies the change through an unlikely perspective.…

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    No dream, just inequality. Today we are faced with many problems as to why the American dream is no more than a dream. First and foremost we were hit with the great recession, income inequality just to name a few. Many who migrated leaving everything behind to reach the land of the free and opportunity were left with nothing more than broken promises. Without having the proper tools to ever experience for themselves what everyone else always talked about. From personal experience and my own view…

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    manipulation of language, great significance is given to hollow beings and shallow dreams. It may not always be a moral ending of content, but through the use of rhetoric devices, a message of value is liberated. The Great Gatsby, an American novel, presents Nick Carraway’s exquisite use of numerous rhetorical devices used to give meaning to Gatsby and the American Dream. Jay Gatsby is the hollow being with a shallow dream who represents the lower class in America taking advantage of social…

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    become an American? Or are you come here to take advantage of economic opportunities or various freedoms? America is discovered named by Christopher Columbus in the fourteenth century and then America gradually spread over well-known of the country around the world. Many people feel that America is better than the rest of the country. America is unique position in the world that many people desire to be a part of population. People do not just dream of coming to America and they dream of…

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    The American Dream is the American ideal of a happy and successful life to which all life may aspire. The American Dream is controlling my own destiny, becoming successful,and living with freedom. Not every obstacle succeeds at the first try there are many tries to success, even though one has big dreams of what they want, one may not have the knowledge of what to do or capable of making things happen. Then you have people that have the mental capacity to attach the American Dream, but don't…

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