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    The American dream for many people is the idea of prospering and achieving success while everyone has the same opportunity to triumphant. But there are also plenty of other people who highly disagree with the theory of American dream. Many people believe that there are other countries that are equal if not better than the United States. According to statistics throughout the years‚ the United States has not been the most successful country. There is just as much poverty and lack of employment in

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    In an article named “The american dream” it states about how a book written in 1931 stated that how the ways of the American dream in the 1930’s was “the dream was to have land where life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone with opportunity for each according to ability‚ or achievement” (library of congress‚p.1‚s.1) A little bit about our history of the American dream is that‚ our founding fathers started a revolutionary idea that each person should be able to pursue their idea

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    I have always been fascinated by the concept of the “American Dream”. Even if‚ nowadays‚ this concept is more and more criticize because some people believe that the structure of American society doesn’t follow anymore the idealistic goal of the “American Dream”‚ providing example such as inequality in class or race which suggest that the “American Dream” is not attainable for all. But to me the term “American Dream” stays unchanged: all people can succeed through hard work‚ and all people have

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    The American Dream In the early 20th century‚ many of those living in America were immigrants from other lands. They had come to America in search of a better life. America was seen as the land of opportunity‚ a place to make your fortune and set down roots where your family could grow and prosper. Many people hoped for their own home‚ on their own land‚ with a meal on the table and a bed to sleep in‚ and perhaps even the luxury of a car. A famous quote from this time is: “A Chicken in Every Pot

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    In the original American Dream there are goals of acquiring massive amounts of money‚ having a giant family with a beautiful home and a outstanding job. Our founding fathers created a country of freedom to thrive on its own‚ as Kimberly address the author of the article “What is the American Dream?” "The American Dream is that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone‚ with opportunity for each person no matter there ability or achievements”. Today’s idea of

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    Charlie and his son Benard‚ on the other hand‚ enjoy better success in life compared to the Lomans. The play romanticizes the rural-agrarian dream but does not make it genuinely available to Willy. Miller seems to use this dream merely to give himself an opportunity for sentimentality. The play is ambiguous in its attitude toward the business-success dream‚ but does not certainly condemn it. It is legitimate to ask where Miller is going. And the answer is that he has written a confused play because

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    credited for originating the term the “American Dream” in the early years of the Great Depression‚ but the hard work‚ dedication‚ and sacrifice it takes to accomplish the American Dream has been around since the early days of this nation’s history. The American Dream refers to “the belief that anyone‚ regardless of what class they were born into‚ can attain their own version of success in a society where upward mobility is possible for everyone” (“American Dream”). It is precisely that upward mobility

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    The American dream as defined in 1940’s is “That dream of land in which life should be better richer and fuller with the opportunity for each ability or achievement (Ameado 1).” This relates to Willy Loman in the pursuit of happiness by the amount of stress it takes to run a household and keep all the bills paid. What makes it harder is with the new generation and all the modern technology which results in more stress to Willy. This is because he is part of the older generation and really does not

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    30 March 2017 Does Money Really Affect the American Dream? “In 1985‚ roughly 10 percent of all Americans had suffered an acute financial trauma”‚ according to Hendrick Smith from Who Stole the American Dream? (Smith). For different reasons‚ people do not have a substantial amount of money for everyday necessities. Money will affect people’s ability to achieve their American Dream through race‚ culture‚ and beliefs. Everyone has an American Dream‚ and money is the backbone to almost everything. In

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    Critical Analysis of Requiem for a Dream In my analysis of Darren Aronofsky’s second feature film‚ Requiem for a Dream‚ I will draw attention to his wonderfully balanced use of camera shots accompanied with a powerful and captivating score. By focusing on these points I will delve further into the theme and development of the main characters with a particular emphasis to the final thirty minutes. The concluding half an hour of Requiem for a Dream are some of the most stomach twisting moments ever

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