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    desire to be a part of population. People do not just dream of coming to America and they dream of becoming an American, because there has a lot of opportunities once become American. Therefore, there have many people continue to risk their lives to move to America. I curious about why people keep coming to the US, perhaps those people who come to America is that are running from something, or people who come here just pursuit for an American Dream. Yet currently many people moving to America…

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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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    Merriam-Webster Dictionary, dreams are known as “a series of thoughts, images, or emotions occurring during sleep.” Dreams are an essential piece of our lives and societies of individuals around the globe. They are a dependable wellspring of understanding, individual enhancement, and life certifying disclosures. Dreams are also known as the dialect of an individual 's intuitive personality. Several psychologists have researched the study of dreams for centuries. Ever since dreams were…

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    Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald developed many motifs that span the whole book, Since a motif is a recurring image, detail, occurrence, etc. that an author develops to unify an idea and/or explore an idea, I chose the green light found throughout the book. The green light represents Gatsby’s dream to be with Daisy again and the perfect future that he strives for with Daisy. This idea is found throughout the book especially when Nick sees Gatsby alone at the end of chapter one, when Nick was…

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    What did you dream to be when you were young? In the seventies the American Dream was drastically different from ours today, especially for women. During this time period is when a lot of women's equal rights and independence movements were going on. Originally, In high school my mom had a dream to live in a big house and have a lot of children. But over time she was sucked into the mainstream movement, put her original dream on hold, and decided to be part of this movement. After high school,…

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    Family in the American Dream The American Dream is the ideal that every United States citizen should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and initiative. Many American authors throughout history have discussed this exact topic, one of them is Lorraine Hansberry and her work Raisin in the Sun. Through her work we discover the challenges of not only achieving the American Dream, but conquering racial challenges as well. This may already…

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    opinion the American Dream is being able to have the career of your choice. I always say if you do something you, love you never have to work a day in your life. I do believe people have to start from the bottom and work their way to the top. I want to be a head coach for women's college basketball, but I have no experience. Now I have to be a team manager and work for free. This is my American dream because I am doing something I love. I got inspired by Tulane, I wrote letters, and I got…

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    Everyone has dreams, a place they want to be, a life they want to live. When I look at John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men I notice the use of dreams throughout the novel. John Steinbeck uses the motif of dreams in Of Mice and Men as an expression of hope, a contrast of reality and comfort. Dreams are used in Of Mice and Men to give characters comfort and a sense of safety. Lennie is comforted by the dream George has told him so many times. “We’ll have a big vegetable patch and a rabbit hutch and…

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    A dream means to indulge in daydreams or fantasies, typically about something greatly desired. Everyone has had a dream at some point in their life. People will often tell the dreamers that it will never happen, that they’re stupid and should give up, but real dreamers never do. For dreamers the sky’s the limit, you could wish to be a liquor store owner or doctor like Walter and Beneatha in A Raisin In The Sun, you could wish to be a clown or to meet a mystery person like Dill and Scout in To…

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    the country. This, in its many forms is the American dream. The American dream is the ideal, that every United States citizen should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, and determination. This said, The American dream is in the eye of the beholder. One man’s American dream, can be living life on the road, leaving no street untouched. Another’s could be making it big, getting super rich. The American dream can be or mean many things, and is defined by…

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