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    American dream” Anyone who’s ever thought about living the good life has pictured the best life ever. When we picture this perfect life we see a life with endless possibilities‚ having enough money to just go crazy with it‚ going to all the parties‚ and just living life without a care in the world. While I sit here and think about it most of my friends believe that a life of no worries and work‚ a life without the worry of responsibility is the "American dream." That used to be what I thought

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    about the struggle of achieving the American dream‚ and how much a person is willing to do to reach it. The book’s focus is on the obsession of Gatsby‚ the protagonist‚ and his feelings for Daisy‚ a married woman who he was previously involved with. The novel also focuses on Gatsby’s determination to make her fall in love with him by the glitz of money and power. Fitzgerald uses the symbols of wealth‚ superficiality and irresponsibility to convey the idea that the American dream is unattainable.

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    The American Dream In the past it was possible for a working person to have a decent job‚ buy a home‚ get a car‚ and have their children go to school. The American Dream is a set of national ideals‚ like having a decent job and owning a home‚ basically prosperity‚ that are achieved through personal ability and opportunity. Today people would argue that the American Dream is still alive and feasible‚ however‚ the increasing difficulty to achieve common social goals‚ that are often referred to in

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    Derrika Mayweather WRTG 1320 MWF 10:00 September 11th‚ 2013 American Dream Draft My Definition of the American Dream We all have seen the magazines‚ ads‚ and commercials displaying the typical American family. We see a mom‚ dad‚ two kids and the pet dog‚ which is usually a lab mix. In the background there’s the beautiful house and the white picket fence. Everyone looks happy and satisfied with life. My definition of the American Dream is just that. I feel as though the main goal is to make it

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    An American Dream has a multitude of definitions that vary from person to person. Once a person has their dream locked in their mind they must work to achieve it. The American Dream‚ having a perfect family with a house on a hill and a white picket fence‚ is still achievable through hard work and perseverance‚ patience‚ and opportunity. Hard work and perseverance is something a number of people are taught at a young age. Suzanne Lucas‚ a woman who spent 10 years in corporate human resources‚ has

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    The phrase‚ the American Dream is a national ethos of the United States and the idea that clutched many immigrants who came to the US at a deep emotional level. Having left their own countries means they left not only their friends and family‚ but everything that identifies who they are. However‚ whether or not they left their countries because of war‚ poverty or civil or religious persecution‚ they believed that in America‚ they could achieve a better quality of life if they work hard enough. It

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    “Hold fast to dreams‚ for if dreams die‚ life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly.” Langston Hughes‚ a prominent literary figure in the early twentieth century‚ once wrote this in his poem “Dreams.” Being a young black man in Great-Depression-era America‚ he knew well what it meant to have a dream broken by social and economic issues. To his advantage‚ he was fortunate to possess a strong voice to express his and his people’s opinions. In his poetry‚ Langston Hughes wrote of twentieth-century

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    Is the American Dream Still Possible? The America Dream is defined in general as a dream of a land that is better and richer for everyone based on accomplishment and opportunity. This dream is usually sought after by people who have been deprived of their social and human values. Some people have not been able to achieve this dream based on restrictions of their situations that plague their lives. These situations can be different for everyone‚ race‚ sex‚ handicap‚ etc. My question; is this

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    American Dream is Still Alive My whole life I grew up believing that there is such thing as the American Dream. The last couple years my faith in that has been tested for sure. Today there are many problems with the economy; there are many people out there who think there’s no such thing as the American Dream anymore. “The creation of a government that is out of control‚ and thus out of touch‚ robs every citizen‚ preventing fulfillment of the original American Dream (Thomas 569).” I agree with this

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    The American Dream: Dead Or Alive? Many think the American Dream is dead but is it still a possible one? The famous American dream is the ideal that every citizen in the United States has an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work‚ determination and the ability to initiate things independently. Today‚ many people emigrate to the United States of America in search of the American Dream. The American Dream is both a reality and as said‚ a dream. Every citizen of the U

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