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    The Great Gatsby’s American Dream Corrupption “There are those‚ I know‚ who will reply that the liberation of humanity‚ the freedom of man and. mind‚ is nothing but a dream. They are right. It is. It is the American Dream.” (Archibald MacLeish). This quote talks about how the American Dream is only a dream. The American is a life of personal happiness and material comfort‚ and is traditionally sought by the individuals in the U.S. It is only a fantasy. Author F. Scott Fitzgerald shows a great example

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    The American dream is why there is equality all through America. It is why one can get an amazing education‚ have a job‚ marry whoever they want‚ and have children. It’s the reason why the United Sates has freedom! Everyone around the world wishes for the American dream because they do not have it like Americans do. Americans have no idea that they are living the American dream right now because it all comes to them naturally‚ and we can thank our Founding Fathers for that. People complain about

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    only place where you can find the American dream. The United States still gives the chance to everyone who makes it to this land to attain the American dream. The first chance if you’re young enough is when you go into our public school system and you get the chance at a scholarship to college‚ to which for most people “going to college” is the American Dream because the education provides with a decent job and money. There are other ways to get to the American Dream such as going into one of our higher

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    III 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

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    American Dream 1 American Dream vs. European Dream American Dream 2 American Dream vs. European Dream What is the American Dream? The American Dream is not something we ’ve invented but inherited

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    is the American Dream‚ the belief that someone on a low social or economic level can achieve prosperity or fame through hard work and determination. This dream of success‚ despite gender‚ race or class‚ became extremely prominent in America in the beginning of the twentieth century. The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ explores the American Dream and its authenticity. Fitzgerald satirizes the dream and illustrates how the pursuit of wealth could lead to corruption and destruction through characters

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    The American Dream "Life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness…" are the famous words every American hears throughout their lifetime. These words are part of America’s history through the Declaration of Independence‚ America is the only country where the "pursuit of happiness" is actually guaranteed in writing. What exactly are the "pursuit of happiness‚" and the "American Dream?" As defined by most writers‚ such as Hemmingway‚ it’s becoming rich young and having the opportunity and will to

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    Today the American Dream is defined as the ideal that every US citizen should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work‚ determination‚ and initiative. The American Dream in the 1950s was to have a nice‚ affordable house in the suburbs that had a white picket fence‚ and a nice lawn; raise a good family‚ have a good paying job and a decent vehicle for transportation. The 1950s American Dream went for everyone in that time but as time passes‚ diversity is being created

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    The American Dream vanished during the Great Depression‚ and the land of opportunity became the land of misfortune. The American Dream is the idea of overcoming all obstacles and beating the odds to one day become successful. The American Dream was and still is unattainable for many people. Although characters in the novella Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck have dreams for a better future‚ their hopes are soon destroyed by the harsh reality of the American Dream. One of the characters in the novella

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    Martin Luther King’s (1963) ‘I Have A Dream’ speech in terms of the American Dream? Martin Luther King’s ‘I Have A Dream’ speech mirrors the ideal concept that all men were born equal‚ he addresses civil rights and racial inequality in a critical view that highlights the distortion of the American Dream. Barack Obama’s victory speech also uses the idea that all people should be treated equal and delivers his speech in a patriotic manner that emphasises American pride. Both speeches embed a sense

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