What Is the American Dream Essay

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    the US always want to live the American dream at some point in their lives. But the question is, what is the meaning of the American dream, and how can people achieve this vague and elusive realisation? The American dream is a national philosophy or a belief that specifies the ideal factors such as democracy, freedom, rights and equality that accords every citizen equal opportunity to prosper and achieve their set goals (Glenn, 2002). The foundation of the American dream is deeply rooted in the…

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    The American Dream is a dream, an achievement people want to win and have. As years passed, people realized the American Dream is just that, a dream nothing more. People worked hard hourless days and in the end they stay in the same position. But not all gave up on believing and tried to win their own dream and see if they could achieve it. And some did achieve, but others, they just did not have the luck or chance to achieve their American Dream. In The Great Gatsby, the American Dream is one…

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    Scheer English 11 8 September 2015 American Dream: Hope for a Nation The American dream is the largest influence over the vast number of men, women, and children under the influence of American culture and is different for each of them. The American dream is the ideal that anyone, regardless of their starting conditions, can achieve their goals through hard work and dedication; James Truslow Adams creates this ideal in his novel: The Epic of America “The dream of a land in which life should be…

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    The American Dream Many people see the United States as the land of opportunity, but why? Foreigners view it this way because it demonstrates a life with options that they may not be able to obtain in their own countries, and that leads to the window for The American Dream. What exactly is The American Dream? Google has specifically defined The American Dream as, “the ideal that every US citizen should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination,…

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    picket fence may be what comes to mind when you hear the phrase ‘American Dream.’ For others, this dream carries heavier implications; a good education and hard work seem like the only pathway to success and wealth for those who hold or are held to higher standards. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s comparison of Jay Gatsby’s dreams and the American Dream in The Great Gatsby paints a picture of lust, greed, and eventual and inevitable failure for the reader. My idea of the American Dream may be different…

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    Brianna Dunkes Mrs. Menard English 10 17th May 2016 American Dream Essay Everyone had the ability to achieve their American dream. Not everyone believes this statement, since they have not yet completed their American dream. In 1931, James Truslow Adams first defined the “American Dream” by writing that “life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement” regardless of social status or birth circumstance. If you work hard,…

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    When we refer to the the American Dream it doesn’t have a specific definition for all of us together because it’s meant for all of us and our definition of the term is different for many people because we all have our own American Dream. The term “American Dream” was invented by a historian named James Truslow Adams in 1931. What he meant by the term “American Dream” was "That dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for every man, with opportunity for each according…

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    Originating in 1931, the first definition of The American Dream was written by historian James Truslow Adams. Described in a journal produced for Cornell Law School, Adams refers to the suburban status quo as, “That dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for every man, with opportunity for each according to his ability or achievement” (Adams). Although Adams is credited for defining The American Dream, The Dream had been alive for centuries prior to it’s formal…

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    used the term “The American Dream” for the first time in his book The Epic America. Since then, it has been the ideal for people living in the United States, and it has served as a powerful incentive for immigrants from far and wide to come and experience it for themselves. Since Adams's time, however, the definition of “The American Dream” has changed for some, and the accessibility of the dream has come into question too. Merriam Webster describes The American Dream as “An American Social…

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    State of American Dream By definition is the ideal 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. Although this is the definition this is very untrue of current american citizens. Many people are born in different situations and define success as something different. The American Dream is not attainable because of the continuous vicious cycle, not everyone is born with the…

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