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    The American Dream is something that is defined differently by those who are asked about it. If you were to ask my parents what the American Dream meant to him without hesitation they would say opportunity. Opportunity for a better life. Growing up my parents always told me how lucky me and my brother were. Lucky to have free education and health care. My parents are from India‚ when traveling to India you see the fine difference between an easy going life in a place like America and a chaotic

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    characters and their individual American Dreams. The novel took place in the 1920s‚ post-World War I‚ where American pride‚ wealth‚ luxuries‚ and all other superficialities were glorified. During this time‚ the American people became ambitious‚ and economic success was made their main goal. The notion of “money can buy happiness” was prominent and people of all walks of life believed in it. While this may have seemed like a positive outlook‚ it resulted in Americans becoming “a restless‚ dissatisfied

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    In Spreading the American Dream: American Economic and Cultural Expansion‚ 1890-1945‚ author Emily S. Rosenberg introduces to us how the United States shared its unique liberal economy and culture with the world. In her introduction‚ she illustrates the 1893 Chicago World Colombian Exposition and the ideology of liberal developmentalism and gives the reasoning behind the cultural imperialism. Rosenberg does not focus on the reaction to the “Americanizing”‚ but chooses to focus on the reasoning and

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    that this “Dream” is most closely associated with financial independence and opportunity in modern times- a result of the nation’s capitalist economic system‚ and the effects of the media on public opinion. “The American Dream is an implicit contract that says if you play by the rules‚ you’ll move ahead. It’s a faith that is almost unique to this country‚” remarks Michael Dimock of the Pew Research Center. However‚ despite positive images of American society‚ the “modern age” of American history to

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    What is the idea of the “American Dream” to most it would be having the perfect life the perfect everything. The whole idea of an “American Dream” is all that Gatsby ever wanted; in the book The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The thought of having a prefect house ‚prefect wife‚ and great wealth are Gatsby idea of said “American Dream”. Growing up Gatsby lived in the rural area of South Dakota he was impoverished but then grew up to be extremely wealthy. There are many rumors on how

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    The American Dream is the ideal that every citizen should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work‚ determination‚ and initiative. Sadly‚ discrimination‚ an unfair focus on a citizen’s race‚ social status‚ and gender‚ put up roadblocks for some who wanted to accomplish their American Dream. How do issues of race‚ class‚ and gender affect one’s understanding of the American Dream? Well‚ the American Dream was meant for everyone who lived in America had a chance

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    The American dream for me is to become a community pharmacist. Pharmacist comes from the word pharmacology which is the study of drugs/medicine in the human system. A pharmacist is a role in the medical industry who subscribes and provides medicine/drugs to patients. They are responsible for checking if the drugs/medicine is suitable and top quality for the patients. I am aspired to become a pharmacist so‚ I must take two years of college or more if desired to complete pre-requisites. Afterwards

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    the American Dream For an immigrant‚ the American Dream is to achieve economic well-being and a good quality of life through hard work‚ entrepreneurship‚ and perseverance. It is the driving force behind most immigration‚ and its realization is the achievement dimension of the American Dream to reach to the fullest life. What is the American dream? And how can one pursue it? Does it still exist‚ or is it over? Carl Thomas’s article “ Is the American Dream Over?‚” states that the American Dream

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    The views on the American Dream is not measured on how much we have‚ but how we compare it to society. Today people described the American dream in a different way then when they had it during the depression. In The times of the depression most people just wanted social order‚ to be able to do their best. However‚ people are still willing to get up and work hard for what they want. Some people are willing to try to attain that goal by going to college‚ hard work‚ and sacrifice. Adults that do not

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    Fitzgerald and the “American Dream” To some the American Dream is freedom‚ to others the American Dream is wealth and popularity. According to F. Scott Fitzgerald the American Dream was unattainable. In The Great Gatsby‚ Fitzgerald gives us a glimpse into the life of the high class during the twenties through the eyes of Nick Carraway‚ the narrator of the novel. The American Dream has become a superficial environment in which people do not understand what is reality and what is fiction. The

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