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    What is one dream that you want to fulfill in your lifetime? People always dreams a dream that is bigger than them. Most people dreams to have what they value, but to live with a person you admired is the most fulfill dream in the world according to Gatsby. In the book of “The Great Gatsby”, written by F.Scott Fitzgerald reveal that Jay Gatsby dreams are what he live for which is true in modern American life. The importance of dreams is seen in Gatsby's life by how his dream affect him. Jordan…

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    Have you ever lost all hope or seen anyone who was like that? This is about those who refused to lose all hope no matter what happened. Hopes, dreams, and goals allow people to come together and help one another achieve their goals. This is represented in Of Mice and Men by how George is always going out of his way to help Lenny, then by how Candy offered help and $350 towards them getting the farm. In War Dance they all came together to win the dancing competition. Finally in The Secret Life of…

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    Since its inception America has been viewed as a land of opportunity and a land of freedom, a land in which anyone can make it big and achieve their wildest dreams. Many have come to America’s shores in search of this prosperity, some have succeeded and some have failed. The cycle of people trying and failing to achieve their American Dream is one that has disenfranchised some, however this issue has existed in the past as it does in the present. For example, Arthur Miller’s Death of Salesman…

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    Is the American Dream a reality? Year by year, thousands of immigrants flee to the USA in hope for a fresh start; for what they think is the American dream. The land of opportunity otherwise known as America is known for its democratic state, freedom and the great lifestyle their citizens have. The term “American dream” is the belief that everyone is free and equal and have the opportunity to be successful if they work hard. The declaration of independence states "Life, Liberty and the pursuit…

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    American Dream The Great Gatsby was never a bestseller during FItzgerald 's life, it didn’t become a bestseller in till after World War II. The novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a eye-opening delight to the life of Jay Gatsby through the broad ideas of social class, the American dream and the colossal contrast between old money and new money in the 1920s. The insightful character of Nick Carraway narrates the novel, taking us into the complex relatable experiences of enormous…

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    The fact of life is everyone has a dream they wish to come true. Some dream of world peace and the end of world hunger or equality for all In society. We all choose to believe in out dreams, but , they are they are only different version of reality we choose to believe in. Like in our daily lives, Shakespeare uses the play Midsummer Night’s Dream as a direct representation of different reality’s as one of the main themes in the play. Then is reproduced two different film adaptations through the…

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    Hercules Never Give Up

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    one may have guessed based on mythology. Typically Ancient Greece is associated with a multitude of brave heroes who battled monsters and helped humanity. Through hearing and reading about some of the legends and events that took place in Greece one can assume that the heroes never gave up on their ultimate goals. In Hercules´ case, Mount Olympus was his ultimate goal, as that was where he thought he belonged. In Hercules, Mount Olympus is portrayed as one would expect- a place where gods…

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    Throughout the 1920s, the American Dream was the idea that through perseverance and hard work anyone could achieve success. Some were born into the class that was considered to be the top. Others were not so fortunate and were born at the bottom of this social ladder, having to instead work their way up. The top of the social ladder included those with riches and wealth, while those at the bottom had the opposite. The American Dream related to those on the lower end, desiring to work their way…

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    What it makes me launch this blog is the love and passion that I have for reading and the dream of being a writer. I love to tell stories and I thought that I can put it on paper. My dream of being a writer came to an end when I was in High School. I was a freshman and my Spanish teacher gives us an assignment. I must read the book “Marianela” by Benito Perez Galdos and write an essay. I read the novel I was fascinated by the story. I read the book cover to cover, twice. After I read this book I…

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    Anne Sexton Cinderella

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    Cinderella once sang “Have faith in your dreams, and someday, your rainbow will come smiling through. No matter how your heart is grieving, if you keep on believing, the dream that you wish will come true” (Woods). This quote suggests that no matter what you dream of if you believe it will come true it will. When many women are young they dream of finding their prince, living in a castle, and living out their happily ever after. This is typical of many young girls today and is even suggested…

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