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Henry Fletcher's Luck By Horatio Alger
An Ideal American

An ideal american can be viewed as someone who wants create a great life for one’s self but also to be humble in the act of doing so.

The story Henry Fletcher’s Luck by Horatio Alger, describes how Henry builds his way to the life he wants to succeed in( a great life). The way an ideal american can be described as doing. Through the past few weeks, we read many text describing how the life of an american should be. What I gathered is that America is a place for opportunity and freedom, as long as you play your cards right. Living the way one should feeling free and happy. The story showed how both Henry and John had the choice to spend their check however they wanted. While Henry thought about what he wanted out of

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