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    The American Dream is the idea of success that people can achieve from hard-work and determination. In John Steinbeck’s 1937 novel‚ Of Mice and Men‚ many characters yearn for the ideal American Dream. Two migrant ranch workers‚ George and Lennie‚ dream about having their own ranch with many different types of animals and crops. George takes care of Lennie‚ who is a strong‚ mentally disabled man who doesn’t know the magnitude of his strength. George always tells Lennie that he will tend to the

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    economic freedoms. The image of the "land of opportunity" was true to different degrees for the African-American sharecropper in the postwar South‚ the immigrant at Ellis Island‚ and the wealthy capitalist or manager in the period from eighteen-sixty five to nineteen-fourteen with the African-American being at the low end of the rung and the capitalist being at the top. The newly freed African-American in the postwar South had the hardest time achieving freedoms due to white men considering them as inferior

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    Robertson‚ Kristen English 103 sec 4027 March 16‚ 2011 Debunking the American Dream “For unto everyone that hath shall be given‚ and he shall have abundance. But from him that hath not shall be taken away even that which he hath.” – Matthew 25:29. Malcolm Gladwell uses this scripture from the gospel of Matthew to introduce the phenomenon of the “Matthew Effect” in his book‚ Outliers. He defines an “outlier” as “men and women who do things out of the ordinary” (Gladwell 17). In his search

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    HIST101A David Brooks TA: Essay #1 The pursuit of happiness is the American dream that every person in this country is driven to achieve. To succeed‚ this dream may take a few years of luck‚ or a lifetime of hard work. No matter what happens in this journey‚ the learning experience of gaining that happiness is what will be remembered the most. Benjamin Franklin once said‚ “Happiness consists more in the small conveniences of pleasures that occur every day‚ than in great pieces of good fortune

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    The required reading material has made an attempt to convince the reader as to why they should essentially believe in the “American Dream.” Throughout the reading there are countless mentions and references to moments in which America had its back against the wall. However‚ the common denominator seen in each essay is how democracy prevailed. Each speech is so infused with patriotism that the reader‚ upon reading both to completion‚ is led to believe if someone were to lacerate each speech with the

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    Like many immigrants moving to America‚ seeking the land of opportunity and obtaining the American Dream is an ideal goal that many bravely fight to pursue in order to escape the destitution of the past and achieve happiness for not only themselves‚ but their family. I’ve personally encountered it and seen it all around. As a result‚ growing up‚ the self-less and preserving nature of my parents has been an admirable trait that awoke me to the realization that every second spent with them is precious

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    In the essay “American Dream Boat” by K.Oanh Ha‚ the author says that intercultural relationships are generally a good thing as long as the families of both partners compromise. Ha‚ was a Vietnamese girl who came to America with the “Boat People” when she was six years old. She then changed her name to Kristine and became Americanized. In college‚ she met a Caucasian American named Scott. They fell in love and got engaged. She decided to visit Vietnam to reconnect to her roots‚ but while she was

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    system‚ politics and the corner. No matter which side an individual is on or which institution they are involved with‚ only one side can overcome the other. Many people believe that the American dream is one hundred percent attainable and obtaining that dream means that they have overcome everything else. This dream that many people want is just a farce in reality. The people do not overcome the institutions‚ the institutions overcome the people. One of the most corrupt

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    In my opinion‚ I disagree that meritocracy is the only requirement or way to achieve “The American Dream‚” I see it as an important foundation build towards success‚ especially in the modern days. I believe that back in the days‚ meritocracy does work; working hard‚ earning a high education qualification‚ positive attitude‚ etc… However‚ in the modern era‚ I believe these are basic requirement to be able to even step on the road to success. I think there are more to add these days like‚ personality

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    In "Of Mice and Men"‚ Steinbeck shows every character’s desire for some kind of achievement in life as an example of the American dream and how unattainable it really is for them. The American Dream is one of liberty‚ untarnished happiness and self-reliance. At the beginning of the novel George and Lennie immediately bond together building a close friendship that teaches them both new things. Crooks is willing to work for nothing‚ just to gain the independence for a life outside the stables and to

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