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    Arroyo 1 Rossi Arroyo Professor Fischer English 150 October 26‚ 2012 “Their guide” to your “American Dream” Society has influenced in the definition of the “American Dream” as an illusion of a path of obstacles but in reality can be conquered with a little further knowledge and tools. So many migrate from all parts of the world in pursuit of the “American Dream”‚ yet so many factors influence in their quest to be able to reach this final goal. Social class‚ economic situation and

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    Lennie's American Dream

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    of them‚ George and Lennie‚ looking for a way to make money anywhere they can get it. They travel the nation looking for money to achieve their American dream. Lennie wasn’t able to take care of himself because of his mental illness‚ so George chose to take care of him voluntarily. However‚ as Lennie falls short of George’s expectations‚ their American dream falls out of view. Throughout Of Mice and Men‚ John Steinbeck

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    Illuminating the Illusion Jay Chiat‚ and expert in the advertising field‚ looked at advertising differently than those in the advertising business today. He launched the Energizer Bunny and Apple commercials. Not only that‚ he started a new age of advertising during the Super Bowl. Chiat was an amazing advertiser; however‚ he reached a point in 1997 where he desired to leave the marketing industry. He no longer agreed with the ideals of the advertising world. In Chiat’s essay‚ “Illusions are Forever

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    individual will feel as if they’re trapped in this illusion like state which ultimately disrupts how they act in real time. Sometimes they use their illusions to try and run away from their present problems‚ and when they feel the happiness of some of these moments it’s like their problems are put on hold. In Death of a Salesman‚ by Arthur Miller demonstrates that when problems arise in Willy’s life and he attempts to run away into his fantasy/past dreams it just makes life more difficult for everyone

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    SOCI 2013 17 April 2013 How Capitalism Affects the American Dream Capitalism is defined as “an economic system in which the ownership of the means of production- like land‚ factories‚ large sums of money‚ and machines - is in private hands” (SOC 10). Social Philosopher Karl Marx strongly believed that in the end‚ capitalism simply wouldn’t work for several different reasons. His idea became known as Marxian conflict theory. While the functionalist theory examines groups’ order and cohesion‚ the

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    in the play Death of a salesman‚ believes that being physically attractive and well liked by people‚ are the only necessary ingredients to attain the American dream. Willy works his entire adult life trying to become an astounding salesman‚ such as Dave Singleman. In Willy’s mind‚ Dave is the epitome of a successful salesman and “thus‚ the dream has shaped in Willy’s mind. All his life has been spent trying to imitate this person” (Danqing 27)‚ until he finally realizes that his hard work has got

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    and inspiration are the keys lead to success. Accomplishment achievement will only happen when the need for success to be fulfilled. Therefore‚ individual achievement demonstrate the idea of environment‚ having a direct effect for success. The American Dream exists on a believe that hard work ‚ opportunity and education is the basis of success. However‚ this idea soon to be replaced by power and fear which cause the gaps of successful opportunity smaller since not everyone living in the same environments

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    What does the American Dream mean? Is it this perfect life? Who is able to obtain this dream? The American Dream was debauched back in the 1920’s and it really made this concept of the American dream very elusive and a bit illogical. It was viewed as too perfect in a sense. In The Great Gatsby we can see how there is a major flaw in this once grand idea of the perfect or closest thing to a perfect life. Once the idolization of your own way of life comes into floriation you end up wanting more and

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    the many tunnels and passageways under New York City and to beg for their meals. Although this is definitely the extreme that I have described. It is sometimes indescribably cruel and other times very gracious. This thing that I write about is the American system. In Arthur Miller ’s moving and powerful play‚ "Death of a Salesman"‚ Miller uses many character to contrast the difference between success and failure within the system. Willy is the dreamy salesman whose imagination is much larger than his

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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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