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    Bronzeville gained heavy recognition because of the use of powerful imagery and description of what it was like to be an African American living in the United States. Specifically, “Kitchenette Building” explores the struggle of living in a crowded community and the dream of escaping this reality through the use of symbols and powerful diction; concluding that dreams are individuals that are best left…

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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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    Purpose In Life Analysis

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    Purpose’s Altitude: A Qualification on what Dreams Mean to Purpose in the American Life Through American Literature It 's a school night on a Thursday. I was either a freshman in high school or still in middle school. I wake up on the Friday, eat breakfast and commence to throw myself into what was a terrible day. On this day I remember failing a test, missing a big homework assignment, getting into an argument with friends, and as I recall, even performing poorly in sports. It was a surefire…

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    Overcoming Obstacles

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    in some place, etc. Its because some people are not enough courage to face the truth or they are worried about getting into the future. Many people give up themselves when they are stuck somewhere. Some People don’t set goals in their life or looses patience in achieving their goals. People should always have patience and practice which can lead them into great success. Making positive changes in life is kinda hard but once you do it then it can lead us to great achievements. My biggest…

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    American Dream Adam wrote that the, “American Dream of a better, richer, and happier life for all of our citizens of every rank which is the greatest contribution we have as yet made to the thought and welfare of the world” (American). Many people come to America with a vision in mind that will further and brighten their future. The American dream has been prevalent in America since the day it was founded. A dream can be found everywhere, in love this every person, no matter who they are or…

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    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was an american poet and educator who was born in Portland, Maine, on February 27, 1807. He studied at Bowdoin College. He stayed some time in London but after a while of living there he became a professor at Bowdoin and then later on in his life, a professor at Harvard College. He is viewed by some as a great poem but others criticize him for some of his work. He lived his last days translating works from foreign languages and writing poems. Henry died in 1882. The…

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    The American Dream is interpreted in many different ways. This dream is mostly associated with hard work, success, family and most importantly money. However, the big question is, is the “American Dream” a white picket fence? Or a 44th floor penthouse? Generations go through drastic changes, such as; the music they hear, the fashion they wear, the way they think, and the slang they use in their vocabulary. Can the American Dream be another generation change? If we look back into history, after…

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    the hardships of World War 2 through the experiences of the main protagonist Billy Pilgrim. It is a controversial novel that has created multiple perspectives (right and wrong) and one of those perspectives can be obtained in an article titled “Dystopian Cybernetic Environment in Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse five” which is authored by three journalists Babaee, Yahya, and Sivagurunathan. The article through the focus on Billy Pilgrim’s experiences in the era of World War 2 reaches to a cold…

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    American Dream is in the first place. It is a common term, laced thoroughly with connotations of pride and success, not only for the elite, but for the common man. Down throughout American history, great wars have been fought, and millions have died to protect these freedoms that we all cherish so greatly. It is the great sacrifice made by the brave men and women who gave their lives for liberty that is generally credited for America’s preservation of its freedoms. Yet, the American Dream is not…

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    While, trying to achieve this dream to improve is social status Willy undergoes a lot of turmoil. He has many recurring flash backs about past events, which makes him realize that he has been living a life based on false values that if you are “well liked” you can cheat and lie your way through life to accomplish your goals, “the wonder of this country, that a man can end with diamonds here on the basis of being like! [He turns to BIFF.] And that’s why when you get out on that field today it’s…

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