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    The American Dream Over the course of time‚ the term “The American Dream” has changed. Although the goal for many who come to America has remained the same. That goal is to make their mark on these great lands and better themselves in away that could not be accomplished in their home land. To live a life that is filled with many opportunities for the user to succeed. An excellent example of this is F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby‚ written in the 1920’s but shows many different views of the

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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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    University of Georgia Americans refer to their Founding Fathers (Benjamin Franklin‚ George Washington‚ Thomas Jefferson‚ James Madison‚ Alexander Hamilton‚ John Adams) with extraordinary frequency: a July 2006 Google search turned up 61.4 million references to Washington‚ 24.8 million to Franklin‚ 20.4 million to Jefferson‚ 19.2 million to Madison‚ 10.8 million to John Adams‚ and 4.6 million to Hamilton. They call upon them in to settle political debates: the Iraq war‚ free trade‚ taxes‚ religious

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    How we define the American Dream? The American Dream derives from the Declaration of Independence‚ which states that “all men are created equal” and they have “certain unalienable rights.” The American Dream‚ coined by James Adams in 1931‚ proposed that all citizens can live a “better‚ richer‚ and happier life.” I think President Roosevelt supports Adam’s idea of the American Dream in the speech The Four Freedoms‚ which he introduced the four points of freedom: Freedom of speech and expression‚

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    associations with the materialistic wealthy class ultimately led to his decision to give up on the American dream. As mentioned by James Adams‚ the American dream is‚ “a difficult dream for the European upper classes to interpret adequately‚ and too many of us ourselves have grown weary and mistrustful of it. It is not a dream of motor cars and high wages merely…” (Adams). The American dream is not supposed to merely be the aspiration to have a lot of materialistic things‚ but the wanting to reach

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    The Land of Opportunity The American Dream is a magnet to the less fortunate‚ a symbol of hope. In John Adams’ article “The Epic of America” explains how immigrants should be defined not by their racial status but by their experience and ability to work hard. Immigrants come to America for a life of freedom‚ prosperity and a better life for the next generations. Many migrants that come to America are predominantly parents or children looking for their parents that left them when they were young children

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    America the Beautiful Since the birth of America in 1776‚ the driving force and the heart of America has always been the “American Dream.” To most people‚ The American Dream means having a cheerful‚ happy and successful life. According to the Declaration of Independence‚ founders established America with the idea that its citizens would be guaranteed life‚ liberty‚ and pursuit of happiness. Today‚ we are able to pursue happiness. Nevertheless‚ the quality of life in America has certainty had an impact

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    From a young age‚ James Gatz has plans to change his social status; he plans his days hour by hour; forfeits his given name for a new one; deserts his home‚ family and friends; and most importantly picks up a job as a bootlegger to make his desired sum of money. The schedule taken from an old book of James’ shows his plan for an entire day and includes a list of "GENERAL RESOLVES (Fitzgerald‚ 173)‚" both of which show a general urge for success. James’ resolve to‚ ‘save $3.00 per week

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    Society questions if the American Dream is available to everyone. The ideal American Dream is for every American citizen to have an equal opportunity for wealth and prosperity. Settlers have come to America looking for gold and land‚ so they labor to gain their fortunes. America also industrializes and grows due to the workers labor for wealth and land. More jobs are formed through industrialization for people to gain their American Dreams. However‚ society still questions if everyone is given an

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    above the hot struggles of the poor. (page 150)" The fact that Daisy gleamed like silver shows that Gatsby’s largest goal was to attain Daisy which would never happen‚ and so he ultimately falls. Billy Madison‚ the main character of the self-titled Adam Sandler movie‚ lives off his father’s money in a pathetic lifestyle of drinking and doing drugs. Once his father says that he is going to retire and not give Billy the business‚ he then makes a deal that if makes it through school in the time span

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