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    MY DREAM COMES TRUE "LUHAN!! LUHAN!! LUHAN, I LOVE YOU!!" I screamed at EXO's concert. EXO is a boyband from South Korea, and my idol is a member of EXO. So crowded in here, most people who come here are women. They also scream just like me, suddenly EXO come out. "I can see Luhan! I can see my idol! My dream is come true." I said to myself, I can’t stop to smile. This is my best day ever. "Hey! Hey!" someone just yells at me. I don't know who but it is so annoying. "Hey! Wake up! What time is…

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    Do you want to achieve your dream? Do you want a better life? Well, come to America! Some people believe that the American Dream is nonexistent, I disagree. The American dream in my opinion, is still around today. I am going to give you three reasons why the American dream is still around and it is not going anywhere. The three reasons are money, freedom to make something out of nothing, and freedom to choose your living. The first thing that I will be talking about today will be money. ‘‘Money…

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    live out dreams as long as negative stereotypes and poor beliefs exist in society. This concept is showcased in John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men. In this novel, characters are segregated for their race and mental ability. Lennie’s dream of tending to the rabbits on the farm, along with Crook’s dream of equality and freedom, displays that dreams, no matter how hard one may try, do not work out. Lennie has a dream to own a farm with George where he will tend to his rabbits. However, his dream…

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    Explore some of the ways in which Steinbeck makes the characters’ reactions to the dream of ‘livin off the fatta the lan’ so revealing. John Steinbeck’s riveting and lachrymose novella, ‘Of Mice and Men,’ was set in the 1930’s, during the Great Depression. ‘Of Mice and Men’ is about two drifters who struggle to find a job where they both can work, together. The only thing that keeps these men going is the hope and the dream of ‘livin off the fatta the lan’. In the midst of the Great Depression,…

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    Dreams. That word brings many different things to peoples mind, depending on who you are. It may be dreaming of what you’ll eat for lunch next mod, or dreaming that one day you’ll become a general surgeon at a prestigious hospital. No matter what degree your dream may be, it keeps you going, it’s something to strive for. Yet, at the same time, focusing on a dream has the tendency to lead people astray from reality and their surroundings. Throughout modernism, there have been lots of dreams…

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    have argued whether or not dreams have a true purpose when it comes to humans. In chapter four of, “The Storytelling Animal,” Jonathan Gottschall argues that indeed dreams do have a true function. However, he also claims that “a function for dreams or pretend play or fiction doesn’t mean that we’ve identified the function.” (Page 86). I agree with Gottshchall pertaining to his outlook on dreams having a purpose. Through his varied research, Gottschall concludes that dreams are simply a scape…

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    The American Dream The theme of the American dream can be seen in several novels specifically Of Mice and Men, a realistic fiction book told by John Steinbeck. In this book the reader is introduced to two main characters names Lennie and George and their journey to the american dream. Another Example of where the american dream is seen in Mawi Asgedom’s Of Beetles and Angels in this book the reader can see Mawi’s journey of going from a refugee in Africa to receiving a full scholarship from…

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    called the American Dream because you have to be asleep to believe it." American is built on can do attitudes, million dollar ideas and a dream everyone has but so few are able to obtain.This dream is different for everyone, but for everyone it includes acquiring some form of success. The United States is known for being able to make that dream a reality. In America many believe to fulfill your dream all you need is hard work and dedication. Yet, as people think of their American Dream few…

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    Dreams are not just achieved by a smooth ride, the bumps in the road along the way is what makes the journey worthwhile. In the novel Of Mice and Men written by John Steinbeck, the use of dreams recurs many times throughout the story of George and Lennie’s adventure. George and Lennie just found work on a ranch in Salinas, California. They are striving to achieve their dream, but there are many obstacles that are holding them back. Through the novel, John Steinbeck uses dreams to show what the…

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    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 into this dream and…

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