What Is the American Dream Essay

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    Fitzgerald has described the American Dream as fantastic and magical. His American Dream has been real for him in his actual life. His fame and success has been realized and he tells the reader about the structure of the Dream, the work needed, and the struggle of the Dream. Fitzgerald knows what it is like to have the American Dream happen to him, and he continues to share the struggle and journey of the American Dream, today, through The Great Gatsby. The American Dream is always built on a…

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    The American Dream is the opportunity for all people to achieve what they desire through hard work and dedication. For many people, the American dream can be described as living in big homes, having nice cars, being able to buy luxurious things, or just flat out having a lot of money. Yet, for others people the American dream is all about love. In the book, the Great Gatsby, Jay Gatsby has two goals to achieve his idea of the American dream. Throughout the story, Gatsby strives to make his…

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    Although the meaning of the American Dream has changed over the years, its original depiction involves a life of accomplishment based on one’s own abilities and dedication, rather than what a class structure dictates. Everyone has their own versions of this ideal; for some, this may mean the opportunity for their children to develop in a nation filled with education and career opportunities. For others, the Dream represents a chance to live free of religious, racial, or sexual restrictions. In…

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    they have and several lives would have been spared. The American Dream is defined as someone starting low on the economic or social level, and working hard towards prosperity, wealth and fame. By having money, a car, a big house, nice clothes and a happy family symbolizes the American Dream. The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, is a novel that shows what happened to the American Dream in the 1920’s, which is a time period when the dreams became corrupted for many…

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    We all have dreams and goals in life, it doesn 't matter who it is, whether it’s someone poor or wealthy, we all want prosperity, opportunity and equality. The American Dream is not only one goal, we want to achieve, it’s a variety of goals we 'd like to accomplish, but everyone 's dream differs. People such as immigrants have crossed the United States border; left their homelands, families and all they know to live in a country they know nothing about to reach their goals and dreams. People do…

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    What exactly is the American Dream? To many people in the United States the idea and the meaning behind the American Dream has faded away to an unreachable scheme. To others the American Dream is the ideal of having a nice family with a house surrounded by a white picket fence keeping all of the problems and issues that you face outside the borders. Particularly, to me, the American dream is being able to live a nice and prosperous lifestyle with a beautiful house and children. Many things go…

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    The American Dream is something that everyone desires, from the immigrant to those born in this country, however our definition of what it is sometimes varies. Growing up in the projects of New York City, I viewed it as I 'm sure many Americans do, having financial and family stability (good job, wife, kids, house and dog). This is what was presented to us through the media fostering the desire to strive to achieve it. The terms creator James Truslow Adams in his novel, “The Epic of America”…

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    the vast, unexplored New World embodied the hopes and dreams of every individual that resided in it, aspirations written on the hearts and souls, transcribed onto paper for every generation to see as an indefinite promise to those who built their lives in this new country. A promise that they would finally shake the shackles of their old lives, freeing them in every possible way as long as the infamous dream was carried on. Thus, the American Dream was brought into the universe, a call for a…

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    What It Means To be American To be an American means not being afraid to follow your dreams and follow your heart. To be an American means be willing to fight for what is right and not just for yourself, but for other people you may like or dislike. An American is a hard worker that makes sacrifices for the greater good. It is okay to work hard and suffer and have delayed gratification. There are many songs that provide words that will move you and leave you feeling pride for your country. The…

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    the meaning of the ‘American Dream’. Some are incredibly broad, others are more linear and focus on one aspect. However; there are always these main aspects, life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. For as long as America has existed, this belief system has persisted throughout the short time that this country has existed. However; this term still remains something almost everyone can recognize, with the meaning never being the same between two people. The American Dream is not something…

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