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    The American Dream‚ what is it? A majority of Americans have grown up being told that this is something that they should strive for. People are shown examples of those that have come from nothing‚ but they were still able to achieve success in their lives despite where they came from. Former Mayor of the District of Columbia‚ Marion Barry is someone many would consider to have achieved the American Dream. He had endured many hardships from poverty to racism during his life‚ and through that he was

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    “I Have a Dream…” one of the greatest and most recognized dreams in history; not only was it one of the greatest dreams in history‚ but was also one of the greatest speeches in history. This whole thing was in great works of figurative & metaphorical language. The whole theme of “I have a dream” is just a metaphor for him having an actual vision‚ obviously not a full dream he had‚ but might have stemmed from a dream and became his theme. When a writer uses strong metaphorical language it

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    Loman shows his version of the American Dream. The most obvious way is him thinking that any man who is manly‚ good looking‚ charismatic‚ and well-liked deserves success and will naturally achieve it. Willy Loman buys into the dream so thoroughly that he ignores the tangible things around him‚ such as the love of his family‚ and imposes this dream on his boys who become paralyzed by the falseness of it. In the end‚ Willy demonstrates that the American Dream can also turn a human being into a product

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    Scott Fitzgerald tells a story of the effects that societal class has on love. This story creates the basis for Fitzgerald’s views on the American dream‚ which varies personally for each character of the novel. Although the American dream is different for each character‚ Fitzgerald proves that they each have an American dream or goal set in mind. All the dreams have a coherent goal of happiness experienced through love. Although every character in The Great Gatsby held onto these specific goals‚ Fitzgerald

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    Mega Fortune Dreams slot review The original Mega Fortune slot from NetEnt made a name for itself pretty quickly after its release and even managed to get into the world’s book of Guinness records with the biggest jackpot ever. It’s not a surprise that a few years later NetEnt came up with the idea of the sequel and launched Mega Fortune Dreams. Just like the original‚ it has a luxury life theme and three life changing progressive jackpots. Let’s check out the main differences between the two and

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    On the Lincoln Memorial more than forty years ago‚ Martin Luther King Jr. touched America with his famous "I Have a Dream" speech. This speech spoke about the racial injustice towards the black community of America and demanded change. The theme of this speech was that all human beings were created equal and that no one should be mistreated just because their race‚ color or religion. Martin Luther King’s powerful message touched millions of people and allowed change to occur. Martin Luther King’s

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    Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?” is a science fiction novel written by Philip Kindred Dick‚ and it was published on 1968. Philip Kindred Dick is a famous American writer‚ who was born on December 16‚ 1928 and died on March 2‚ 1982 before completing his last unfinished work “The Owl in Daylight”. Philip K. Dick is best known for his many famous science fiction novels. Throughout his career‚ he wrote more than 40 novels and more than 120 short stories. Although

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    The American Dream‚ Something that has changed throughout the years. It`s gone from wanting to escape life from another place to come to the united states with little the little things you could only bring onto ships in the 17th century. Then you`d have to wait‚ hoping that you would be able to get into this country known as the land of hopes and dreams at that. Then today‚ in the 21st century‚ it’s about going through school‚ either going to college or just working for the rest of your life. Which

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    The pen is mightier than the sword. Words‚ when wielded with skill‚ have the power to pierce straight into one’s heart. Martin Luther King Jr.‚ in his speech “I Have A Dream‚” hones his literary prowess through his use of rhetorical devices‚ as he strives to unite the citizens of the United States to fight for peace and fairness. King employs strategies such as metaphors‚ repetition‚ and tone in order to resonate with and spur change in his audience for socioeconomic equality and justice. To ensure

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    In discussion of American dreams‚ one controversial issue is that Cal Thomas‚ the panelist on Fox News‚ claims that it is the dysfunctional government and unstrained liberalism that cause the end of American dreams‚ but the principle of American culture and the awareness of what got us here will help us to get back on the right track. On the other hand‚ Brandon King‚ a student of university of Cincinnati‚ argues that the American dreams are still alive. What is more‚ it is the inequality that ruin

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