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    Society’s Influence on the American Dream "Do as most do‚ and men will speak well of thee." [Thomas Fuller (1654-1734):Gnomologia] Men have a dream to improve their lives and better their social status but each man does not realize that he pursues this dream in hopes of pleasing others and not for his own well being. Fuller’s quotation demonstrates that people find success and social mobility if they act and do what others want them to do. The American dream of success and happiness can not be

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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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    rights and little freedom in this country that I live in‚ I will never have a chance of pursuing my dreams; A poet Ralph Waldo once stated “America is another name for opportunity. Our whole history appears like a last effort of divine providence on behalf of the human race.”(Poet Ralph Waldo Emerson). But imagine telling yourself everyday that you do not have the opportunity to chase your wildest dreams or even the little things in life‚ for instance being born and raised in a country where you are

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    Tori Cullo American Dream January 6‚ 2013 Period 4 The 1920s and 1930s represent two decades in our country’s history that were very much connected to one another but extremely different in the economy. The Great Gatsby takes place during the roaring 20s‚ a time of extravagant parties and attempts at finding happiness after World War I. On the other hand‚ The Grapes of Wrath takes place during the 30s while America is suffering from the Great Depression and people are leaving their homes and

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    What is the "American Dream"? When people from oppressed lands hear America‚ they immediately think of jobs and freedom‚ an opportunity to begin a new life. They imagine a place in which the streets are literally paved in gold‚ and they dream of a country where everyone is treated equal. Immigrants envision a country where their children can attend school to obtain a proper education‚ and a country where their children will not go to bed with hunger in their stomachs. Also people view it as the faith

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    was a post-war period‚ the young people of the twenties had a reason to be happy. After the war‚ America became infatuated with money and business. For this reason‚ the Jazz Age gave a taste of the American Dream to the people who lived in this time period (Hamilton 4-7). The American Dream is a dream in which an individual has the ability to start from nothing‚ work hard‚ and have success.

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    economical success dominated over Americans‚ and caused amorality over the society. At that time‚ people pursued cheap pleasure and full of entertainments: parties‚ extravagance‚ and dissipation. The Great Gatsby describes that the Jazz Age through the protagonist‚ Jay Gatsby‚ who was in the lower class‚ struggles with Tom Buchanan and with George Wilson to gain power for achieving his ex-lover‚ Daisy—who is the reason that he yearns for power and symbolizes the American Dream: Equality. Fitzgerald criticized

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    The american dream is the ideal of people making goals and dreams that they want to accomplish in their life. Some people accomplish the dreams and goals they make for themselves.The american dream has changed throughout history.In the 1840’s there were many feminist fighting for womens rights. Some feminist are Elizabeth Cady Stanton‚ Susan B. Anthony‚ and Hillary Clinton. All three of these feminist have accomplished their american dream. Stanton and Anthony fought for gender equality. Hillary

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    The Gatsby Dream The American Dream. A goal that is hidden within all people‚ young and old. It is inspiration for people to get everything that they could have ever wanted. A popular saying‚ created in the 21st century by people describing the American Dream‚ is “Work hard‚ play hard‚” essentially stating that in order to have fun and enjoy life‚ one must work hard to get to the point where having fun is possible. Gatsby‚ from the novel The Great Gatsby‚ by Scott F. Fitzgerald‚ is a perfect example

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    The Great Gatsby & The American Dream Written Report Definition of American Dream Sure‚ we’ve all heard of the American Dream before‚ but what is the American Dream? Actually‚ let’s take it one step back‚ and look at where the American Dream came from. The American Dream originated from the early days of American settlement‚ where many poor immigrants were searching for opportunities. It was first incorporated in the Declaration of Independence‚ which

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