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    They also seeks and probes the undying will to never give up in such an unforgiving business world. They also examine the concept of the main character’s necessity to be well liked. Success and failure is a significant ideology of the American dream especially within the business world. Both main characters, Willi Loman and Richard Hoover, perpetuate their failures yet strive for success to their highest potential. Richard vitiates his family views and values by his adamant persona and…

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    used the term “The American Dream” for the first time in his book The Epic America. Since then, it has been the ideal for people living in the United States, and it has served as a powerful incentive for immigrants from far and wide to come and experience it for themselves. Since Adams's time, however, the definition of “The American Dream” has changed for some, and the accessibility of the dream has come into question too. Merriam Webster describes The American Dream as “An American Social…

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    Willy Loman is a character who is full of pride and is always aware of what others perceive of him. He dreams to be a great man and wishes the same for his two boys: Biff and Happy. But due to the absence of a father for most of his life, this had affected his character to be too self-loathing, oozing with pride, living in a cold-hearted business world, and developed a mental health instability. To be a great man he says is by being charismatic that if you're well liked and work hard then it…

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    American Dream” has helped brand the United States as the promise land of the established world. The creation of the dream started with manifest destiny and the supposed freedom to explore vast landscapes, moved onto the pursuit of a higher quality of living through your own efforts. This idea instills hope in the hearts of many and a sense of disillusionment in others. In his depression era novel, The Epic of America, James Truslow Adams coined the term and defined “the American Dream” by…

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    Death of a Salesman: Failure of the Roles in Life An unfavourable outcome is guaranteed for those who do not follow the proper criteria for success. People are occasionally blind to the fact that they are incapable of performing a task at hand. Throughout the play Death of a Salesman, written by Arthur Miller, the aspirations of many individuals are a mystery as they strive for something unattainable. Failure is a recurring incident that is explored with the use of certain characters. Willy…

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    Every individual has their own version of what the American dream means to them. However, the American dream, as described by Dictionary.com, is comprised of freedom, equality, opportunity, a life of personal happiness, and material comfort. This meaning describes the perfect life, which is why the word ‘dream’ is used in the phrase American dream. To achieve even one component of this perfect lifestyle, people go through many obstacles and sacrifice many aspects of their lives and parts of…

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    faults and flaws and he fails to recognize that Biff and he himself have both failed in every sense. As of the state of mind, Willy is so far past reality that he cannot even sense the truth anymore. Yet till his last breath he still wants his American dream to be met; whether it is by him killing himself, or Biff now finishing it up for him by becoming better than Bernard. While still in the fantasy of planning out his suicide, he talks big, “Ben, that funeral will be massive!... All the old…

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    Brianna Dunkes Mrs. Menard English 10 17th May 2016 American Dream Essay Everyone had the ability to achieve their American dream. Not everyone believes this statement, since they have not yet completed their American dream. In 1931, James Truslow Adams first defined the “American Dream” by writing that “life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement” regardless of social status or birth circumstance. If you work hard,…

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    After reading and carefully considering which lucid dream technique to try in order to complete this assignment, I ultimately chose to work with the Mnemonic Induction of Lucid Dreaming or MILD created by Stephen LaBerge. In order to fully complete this lucid dream technique, I started on Monday, November 21st knowing I did not have to wake up early to go to school or get up and go to work. This gave me the ability to sleep in and focus on the technique without having to worry about whether or…

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    From the start of my four year commitment to football and marching band I saw leadership all around me. My first summer of football my freshman year the seniors were prime examples of leadership. They were right there to correct form on our lifts, blocks, and set the overall example of what it meant to be a Mead football player. Later that summer I threw in marching band camp to my agenda. The drum major, my sister, lead the band with kept the entire band in order, and worked with us until our…

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