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    The Bread of Salt Summary It was his assigned duty to be up early in the morning and be on his way to the baker’s to buy rolls and pan de salt for the breakfast table. He was fourteen and he has already got used to his task. On his way he thought of the bread of salt – pan de salt – and wondered how it was made‚ what gives its flavour and shape. He looked around the landscape at daybreak and once again remembered how much he adored Aida‚ the niece of the old Spaniard whom he thought he was destined

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    The American Dream-Of Mice and Men- Most of the characters in Of mice and Men‚ at one point or another‚ admit to dreaming of a different‚ more successful life. Before her accidental death‚ Curly’s wife‚ the symbol of temptation in the novel‚ has dreams of her own. She wanted badly to become an actress of work in show business.Crooks‚ bitter as he is‚ allows himself the pleasant fantasy of hoeing a patch of garden on Lennie’s Farm one day. Candy latches on desperately to George’s vision of owning

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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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    Pursuit of Happiness." This sentiment can be considered the foundation of the American Dream‚ the dream that everyone has the ability to become what he or she desires to be. While many people work to attain their American dream‚ others believe that the dream is seemingly impossible to reach‚ like F. Scott Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby examines the "Jazz-Age" generation’s search for the elusive American Dream of wealth and happiness and scrutinizes the consequences of that generation’s

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    The American Dream is not just for the rich and well fed. America was set up to help everyone but yet it is leaving people out of achieving it. We need to stop worrying about the luxuries of this country and start focusing on the fact that we have millions of people living on the streets. Homelessness is a huge problem that is going on in our country. Millions of people go day by day just trying to get by‚ Many humans go day in and day out with a home to live in‚ or food to eat. The fact that humans

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    traditionally have been available to most Americans. However‚ in the novel‚ Of Mice and Men‚ John Steinbeck illustrates some examples of Americans who are not able to achieve the “American Dream”. Such as Lennie and George and Candy. A life situation with Americans who cannot achieve their American dream are severed disabled people. The “American Dream” is one many people have; however‚ reality sometimes prevents it from happening. Lennie and George had the “American Dream” of owning a farm and sharing the

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    The American Dream is often connected with people who have astonishing dreams and who managed to actually live out such dreams. For almost all Americans‚ this entails earning a college degree‚ gaining a good job‚ buying a house‚ and starting a family. Just like Americans born here‚ immigrants dream for a hope of a better life. Immigrants have different motives for coming to America. As Yuliya Sandler‚ an immigrant from Ukraine in the late ‘90s‚ said‚ “One of the main reasons [to come to this country]

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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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    there is a reoccurring topic of the “American Dream”. Willy‚ a traveling salesman‚ constantly desires to live his idea of the American dream. Willy not only desires to live the American dream‚ but he also wants the same happiness for his wife‚ Linda‚ and his son’s Biff and Happy. The reality for Willy‚ however‚ is that the more he reaches for the American dream‚ the further back he pushes himself and his family. Like most‚ Willy’s ideas of the American dream are to be successful‚ own a nice home

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    The American dream is‚ has been‚ and always will be a myth. In the book The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ we follow Nick Carraway as he narrates Jay Gatsby’s attempt to achieve his own perception of the American dream. The Great Gatsby is considered “the great American novel” because it is a self-made success story‚ it will always remain relevant‚ and it is a love story. Americans have admiration for the self-made success story‚ because we root for the mysterious nobody who rises from poverty

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