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    the American Dream‚ for some it is material goods‚ good health‚ and an equal opportunity. Some people say that the American dream no longer exists; others still believe that it is out there. The American dream can be preserved in many ways. There is a debate going on that if the American dream is still alive‚ or if it has disappeared. In 2004 the National League of Cities (NLC) did a study of over a thousand Americans aged 18 or older‚ asking them what they considered to be the American dream

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    more‚” famous musician and songwriter Dave Grohl expressed. There are many people in the world that embody what it is truly like to be an American‚ and live by the American dream. To create a world for themselves‚ that effects the way they perceive the world‚ and how others learn to perceive it through the actions or ideas of others. Dave Grohl is an American musician who along with his numerous bands‚ changed the scene of Rock n’ Roll music forever. The birth of Punk music started with the start

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    Many people define the American dream in different ways. Some may define it by the value of your belongings or how much money you have. To others it may just simply be the thought of happiness. It may also be the thought of doing whatever you please to do and being content with that. Everyone has their own way to describe but Willy Loman has his own American Dream. Throughout this play you go through the lives of a family whose trying to be on top in life. At least that’s the goal in the eyes of

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    People do not realize that at a young age we are programmed into the idea of the American Dream‚ a dream that can come into a reality with hard work‚ dedication and the pursuit of happiness. In 1931‚ James Truslow Adams apparently invented the term “the American Dream” in his book “The Epic Of America” where he states “that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for every man‚ with opportunity for each according to his ability or achievement.” (Quote) An idea that is

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    to achieve this prosperous life‚ it takes one to endeavor that goal. For instance‚ A Raisin in the Sun‚ a play about a black family who all have aspirations of obtaining the American Dream‚ but expect their goals to fall right in front of them. All of these are typical aspirations‚ but because the Youngers are African American‚ there are also racial aspirations involved. Walter‚ Beneatha‚ and Mama are all adamant to achieve this goal‚ however‚ they fail to notice their lack of diligence towards reaching

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    The American Dream is unsurprisingly one of the most prevalent themes throughout American literature. From Huckleberry Finn (Twain) to Death of a Salesman (Miller)‚ the idea is prevalent in most of the American classics. In Huckleberry Finn‚ the dream represents the ability to be free on the river away from the rules and racism of society‚ while in Death of a Salesman it represents a workingman’s failure to achieve his goals. Both have opposing narratives regarding the dream‚ based upon the times

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    A dream is what have been leading people towards better future for centuries. American dream is not of a fairy-tail kind. It says: hard work will bring a person success. It may be the most practical dream ever‚ a good advice actually. Life can be tough though‚ and as it turns out in Arthur Miler’s “The Death of a Salesman” just having an American dream is not enough to become rich‚ respected‚ and successful. Willy Loman’s dreams that he also passed to his sons broke on the harsh reality of

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    whose continues to struggle while reaching towards the American Dream. The American Dream is described as “the ideal that every US citizen should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work‚ determination‚ and initiative.” The Youngers are a hardworking family who all have different interpretations of the American Dream. Mama‚ Walter‚ and Beneatha’s shared powerful dreams that give the a look into the American Dream. Through hardships‚ exciting moments‚ and fighting

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    The American Dream is often misleading because it makes one believe that if they obtain the fame‚ fortune‚ and a new beginning‚ it will bring happiness; only to realize it causes one pain. The American Dream is often deemed as the main goal of the American culture‚ and is the one of the many reasons why people come to America today. In the American Classic The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ Jay Gatsby‚ a man of many mysteries‚ is madly in love with Daisy‚ a woman from the past‚ who is now

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    Shattering the American Dream: A Comparison Essay between Death of a Salesman And Flesh and Blood The American Dream has captivated the hearts of millions of cowboys‚ showgirls‚ immigrants‚ and refugees. All walks of life from the impoverished projects to the suburbs have fantasized the prosperity and complacency promised by America. Two novels‚ with nearly fifty-years between the two‚ have worked diligently to pierce through this mirage of promise. Death of a Salesman‚ a play by Arthur Miller

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