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    No Dream Without Freedom Harper Lee‚ Harriet Beecher Stowe‚ and Solomon Northup fulfill their American dream by overcoming racial prejudices through their passionate words in American literature. These three authors use the right of freedom of speech in their favor in order to share their beliefs on the injustices of social inequality. By confronting society with the moral realities of slavery‚ these authors are able to unveil the hardships of those who are not given a fair opportunity at the “American

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    | What Makes the Dream American? | A Critical Thought Analysis | | Fairen Harris | University of Louisville | Dr. Chapman Gran Torino: In a nutshell A racist Korean War veteran and recent widower‚ Walt Kowalski is living in a crime ridden town in Detroit‚ Michigan. Walt’s once all White neighborhood has become occupied by the Hmong people. The Hmong people represent a part of Southeast Asia‚ such as Thailand‚ Laos‚ and China. The Hmong came to America because during the war they

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    The American dream can be seen as what others not from America see commercialized as being great and everyone has money and no matter what they will be successful in the U.S. In the Great Gatsby we see a prime example of what this is in real life and what it really takes to become successful and gain money in the corrupt world. We see this in such situations of when Gatsby himself has become so successful and later in the book dies. This brings the idea of that Gatsby was able to achieve everything

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    the idea of the American Dream. Many people have different perceptions of what they think the American Dream is; some people believe the American Dream doesn’t exist‚ some believe it’s about having a sustainable job and a family to take care of‚ and some people think it’s all about being rich and living life in the fast lane. There are many different opinions about this topic but the best one to ever come up is happiness. The key to the American Dream is happiness‚ there’s no point of going through

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    In Pursuit of the American Dream The American Dream for the average slave was simple in mind‚ yet incredibly difficult to achieve. This basic dream was freedom‚ something we have lived with for all of our lives. To a slave‚ this is usually nothing more than a dream‚ one that shall never become a reality. A slave is bound physically and mentally to the institution of slavery. The institution breaks the spirit of the slave‚ until he or she could not even think of escape or freedom‚ but only on the

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    friend once told me that he was “living the Dream”. But what exactly is “the Dream”? Now the Dream to my friend may have been waking up late down at the beach‚ partying all night with girls‚ living without a care in the world‚ but nevertheless it was still “living the dream” to him. We all having different perceptions of what “the Dream” really is. Of course my friends dream would differ greatly from‚ let’s say‚ my fathers dream‚ or Tiger Woods dream for instance. That’s the beauty of living

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    anything to live the American Dream .People will journey far and wide‚ traverse the entire continent‚ suffer all manner of pain and suffering‚ if they believe that‚ in the end‚ they will be rewarded‚ and there is nothing quite like survival to motivate people. The ancient tale of “The American Dream” has been pursued by many‚ but only few make it all the way. The novel The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ and the two poems‚ “Dream Deferred”‚ by Langston Hughes‚ and “American Dream of Reality”‚ by

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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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    fundamental value in the U.S.A... We as Americans‚ believe in the rights of having freedom of speech and to express our own opinions without having the fear of being judged or punished by other individuals. Wearing school uniforms help show what school the students belongs‚ helps the teachers‚ faculty‚ and employees have guard against intruders and lessen the economic differences between students. So‚ therefore‚ I am all for school uniforms. I have three or more points on why I am for school uniforms and

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    October 16‚ 2012 Edward Albee’s At Home At The Zoo/The American Dream When comparing the similarities between plays “At Home At The Zoo” and “The American Dream”‚ one main common theme would be a dysfunctional family. However‚ with both plays come two different types of dysfunctional structures and how each family reacts from it. Playwright Edward Albee wrote both plays and are both written as a satire on the traditional American family. Albee himself has revealed that not only was he adopted

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