What Is the American Dream Essay

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    Since the foundation of the United States in the eighteenth century, Americans have always been rather capitalistic. Whether the business is a small, family-owned store on the corner or a large corporation that has millions of dollars to spend, all businesses of any kind compete with one another. Competition for success in business has never been greater. In recent years, large corporations have become a serious issue due to their extreme greed. This has hurt small businesses across the country,…

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    The American Dream is a belief by people that if they work hard enough and long enough in this country, they will find success in whatever they do. The American Dream is constantly shown and depicted in movies and books by having characters trying to achieve this fulfilling life. This success for most people is shown through a good paying job, a big house, and a happy and very loving family. Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman is a character who tries his whole life to reach his American Dream.…

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    THE AMERICAN DREAM DEFINED Before discussing the American population’s ability to achieve the American Dream, first it needs to be defined so we can better understand what people could be missing out on. According to David Kamp’s excerpt from James Truslow Adams’s Re-Thinking the American Dream, the American Dream is the ability to have “a better, richer, and happier life for all our citizens of every rank” (Adams). Everyone in America, no matter their background, race, or religion, should have…

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    2, 2018 What is the American Dream, and is it worth pursuing? The American Dream is often referred to as one ideal, however, some argue it can be different for every person. In his book, The Epic of America, James Truslow Adams described the American Dream as “...that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement. It is not a dream of motor cars and high wages merely, but a dream of…

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    What is the American Dream? Well, the American Dream is a set of ideals for the life of all americans in the rich and free country we live in. To a foreigner, the American Dream is parents with 2 kids, a boy and a girl, a car, jobs, a house, and a pet. The American Dream was feasible in the 1920’s, though many people never achieved it. The American Dream stems from the Declaration of Independence, this document states that “We hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal…

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    have heard about the American Dream. America the land of dreams where people develop themselves and take new opportunity for their lives. Different factors have changed the vision of the dream. However, it still remains as the pursuit of a better life. The American Dream creates multiple dreams under one definition. All the dreams with the same goal, the purpose of improving their lives. Americans and foreigners share this dream making it a universal value. The American Dream begins with the…

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    Pearl, archetypes and symbols are used to develop the theme of striving for the American dream. Corruption of wealth, greed, and fate all lead to the development of this theme. Steinbeck also uses correct historical representations of that time which greater represent the theme of the American dream. The American dream can be described as innovative and industrialized to create happiness. During the 19th century American immigrants that came from other countries worked as either farmers or…

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    What is the American dream? “James Truslow Adams, in his book The Epic of America, which was written in 1931, stated that the American dream is "that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement.” (The American Dream 1). This being a basic meaning of the American Dream but in some way everyone has an individual meaning of the American Dream, so it is hard to put it in general terms. People could…

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    The Deception of the Dream The American dream—the belief in hard work leading to success—is something that countless Americans look up to; however, some believe that instead of freedoms and equal opportunities, this dream has become a pursuit of material prosperity which does not necessarily lead to happiness or satisfaction. In “The Son from America”, by Isaac Bashevis Singer, Singer depicts the differences and changes in values between an old Polish couple and their son caused by the son’s…

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    The American Dream is and has been an enigma since the founding of the New World. Varying from person to person, mind to mind, and dream to dream, this pursuit is an ideal that does not remain constant in history. The American Dream is its own life form, as it is constantly growing and changing, evolving to the aspirations and emotional whims of the population. While expressed in a variety of ways in literature, music, and activities, this way of wanting a certain aspect of living controls a…

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