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    American Dream The American Dream in my opinion means: safety‚ reunion with my family‚ and economical growth . Immigrants and the “American Dream” is different for every person. To some means financial succes‚ to others it means freedom of expression‚ while others dream to practice their religion without fears. American dream is different from person to person‚ but everybody has the hope of better life. The ‘American Dream’ means to achieve success and prosperity through hard work to touch the

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    Goff is correct when she says the American Dream is dead. Well‚ at least the classic‚ ideal picture of what has been called the american dream. Across generations‚ Americans shared the belief that hard work would bring opportunity and a better life. America wasn’t perfect‚ but we invested in our kids and put in place policies to build a strong middle class. We don’t do that anymore‚ and the result is clear (Warren‚ de Balsio). Although‚ in the past‚ people have valued‚ or have been taught to value

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    The American Dream- The Great Gatsby The so- called American dream is a theme that is presented throughout the Great Gatsby; in fact‚ many would agree that it is one of the main points that drive the novel. This idea of the American dream is quite simple; a person‚ when he works hard‚ will gain what he wants. The idea was of self-reliance‚ of the pursuit of happiness and of changing one’s life to something better‚ but which‚ as most things do when humans are involved‚ was corrupted‚ focusing mainly

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    The American Dream as told through Illustrations of the Future The concept of the American Dream has been something that has drawn people to the United States for the past two hundred years. But is the American Dream the same as it was at its inception? The American Dream has traditionally been defined as the concept that no matter where someone starts out in life‚ he or she can work his or her way upward and achieve an “ultimate dream” through dedication and hard work. However‚ this “ultimate dream”

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    fulfill their individual dreams‚ while residing on the Southside of Chicago. Each member of the Younger family have inspirations‚ however are deprived of achieving them due to their African-American race. Mama‚ whom is the matriarch of the family dreams of buying a house for her family in a more decent and refined neighborhood. She believes that living in a new house creates an open door of positivity and opportunity for her family to achieve success and their own dreams. Despite having the motivation

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    to achieve the “American Dream”. Everyone in the world has their own perspective on what that fantasy is‚ including the characters in A Raisin in the Sun. Through the use of the Younger family‚ Hansberry focuses on the importance of achieving the “American Dream” regardless of the harsh turns and bends of life. Mama has aspirations for supplying her family with a stable lifestyle that she never had. The plant that Mama tends to throughout the play symbolizes her care for her dream. Mama said‚ "Lord

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    The American Dream Many people came to America seeking for a new begging‚ wanting to have freedom and posterity. Families from over seas sought religious freedom. This dream was beautiful and innocent‚ but was soon corrupted by the vulgarity of American life. Large sums of people traveled over seas seeking a clean slate. Things were off to a good start. Everyone had the religious freedom that they wanted. Men were able to start small businesses to support their family and to have a little

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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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    Is the American Dream as easily accessible as it was before? The American Dream is essentially “making it” in the United States. This dream differs from everyone‚ but it is always going to be one of the main reasons immigrants move to the United States. America does provide the American Dream to the “tired‚ the poor and the huddled masses” due to it being very capable of reaching now‚ and the fact that it is easier to get into America as of today. The first reason America still provides the American

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    dissatisfaction for majority of Americans. Fitzgerald depicts all these characteristics throughout the novel with his interesting themes‚ settings‚ and characters. The most elaborate and symbolic character Fitzgerald presents to his readers is Jay Gatsby. Fitzgerald uses Gatsby as a vehicle to explore the idea of The American Dream‚ which was a key element in shaping American society and it’s citizens. Fitzgerald does not sugar-coat his definition of the American Dream‚ but lets his protagonist voice

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