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    American Dream The American Dream in my opinion means: safety‚ reunion with my family‚ and economical growth . Immigrants and the “American Dream” is different for every person. To some means financial succes‚ to others it means freedom of expression‚ while others dream to practice their religion without fears. American dream is different from person to person‚ but everybody has the hope of better life. The ‘American Dream’ means to achieve success and prosperity through hard work to touch the

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    The American Nightmare The idea that anyone‚ regardless of ethnicity‚ religion‚ or socio-economic background can succeed through hard work is what is commonly referred to as the American Dream. This dream‚ regardless of whether it truly exists or not‚ is a pursuit of all Americans‚ and is what brings people from all four corners of the Earth to the United States of America. Most would view the desire to succeed and fulfill the “American Dream” as a valuable and praise worthy endeavor. Fitzgerald

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    Great Gatsby Disillusionment with the American Dream The American Dream was an important theme in the book‚ The Great Gatsby. Every single character was somewhat involved or motivated by the American Dream vision. In the Great Gatsby‚ American Dream symbolized the “freedom and opportunity to better yourself and your situation. Characters had different ideas of going through the American Dream. Gatsby loved money‚ reinvention‚ and the American Dream. He planned to reinvent himself for a woman

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    WEALTH AND THE AMERICAN DREAM DESCRIPTION OF THE THEME The American Dream and money play a massive part in the play and are both key themes throughout the play. Joe Keller’s obsession with this American Dream drives him to his death. Their persistence on having the classic American household creates tension and a sense of false reality. The classic family business that creates a sustainable income through the hard work that Keller put in‚ and is meant to be carried down to the son creates the

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    The American Dream: Dead Or Alive? Many think the American Dream is dead but is it still a possible one? The famous American dream is the ideal that every citizen in the United States has an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work‚ determination and the ability to initiate things independently. Today‚ many people emigrate to the United States of America in search of the American Dream. The American Dream is both a reality and as said‚ a dream. Every citizen of the U

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    To what extent does Steinbeck portray dreams as futile in ‘Of Mice and Men’? In Of Mice and Men‚ the hopes and dreams of the men on the ranch are a continuous focus and theme throughout the novel. John Steinbeck portrays the effects that dreams‚ or lack of them‚ have on the lives of the characters and the outcome of the novel. Steinbeck uses the concept of dreams at once to show hope and aspiration‚ as they invoke companionship with united determination for a better future‚ and to illustrate the

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    The American dream...definitely still out there‚ but as the years go by it becomes more and more of a rarity.not because of opportunity but because of work ethic and motivation. what is the American Dream? It’s “the ​belief that everyone in the US has the ​chance to be ​successful and ​happy if they ​work hard”(Cambridge)The American Dream is exactly that‚ a national ethos of the United States.The idea is that through America’s freedoms you have the opportunity for prosperity and your idea of success

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    The American dream can be seen as what others not from America see commercialized as being great and everyone has money and no matter what they will be successful in the U.S. In the Great Gatsby we see a prime example of what this is in real life and what it really takes to become successful and gain money in the corrupt world. We see this in such situations of when Gatsby himself has become so successful and later in the book dies. This brings the idea of that Gatsby was able to achieve everything

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    Envisioned through the prospect of arising from the depths of oppression and grasps of hardship‚ the American Dream lies as a prominent desire for all citizens to embody a seemingly attainable ideal of society. This ideal‚ affirming all individuals of all races and class to become wealthy and prosperous in America‚ seeks equal opportunities for all. However‚ under disseminating poverty and discrimination‚ this ideal of “The American Dream” is an impossible standard for those striving to achieve

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    The American Dream What is “the American dream?” If anyone has ever seen a movie that takes place in another country‚ most of the time you will hear about an American dream. Wanting to make it to America and get a job to support their family. Other times it is about a high school pitcher wanting to pitch in the big leagues. Most of the time it is about a young adult wanting to finish college‚ get married and have children. These are three different definition of the American dream but they all

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