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    The American Dream: The Great Gatsby The American Dream is ready to enjoy everything the world has to offer in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s‚ The Great Gatsby. However‚ enjoying these things comes at a high price. The American dream according to a few people in the novel is all about finding a life less ordinary and reaching the top. It’s about finding fortune or true love. The readers see this in the novel which shows what the people back in the day strived for. How empty their lives have become.

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    Manjarrez 1 Liz Manjarrez Ms. Rimmer English 11 February 13‚ 2015 The American Dream  The American Dream can be defined as a national ethos of the United States in which  people strive towards prosperity‚ success‚ and up the social ladder through hard work (American  Dream). People who believe in this ideal essentially believe that every American has a potential  to build themselves up from nothing and achieve prosperity if they work hard enough towards it.  There are many that believe in this functional myth

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    The American dream is something that people all over the world yearn for. They long to leave their native countries and come to America to escape religious persecution‚ unstable government‚ or something similar. Even well-established American citizens can have an American dream of their own. Many young adults‚ myself included‚ dream of a successful life where we work hard for what we wish to have. While many foreigners’ American dreams are of a life of freedom in the “Land of Opportunity”‚ my American

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    The American Dream We hear the term American Dream referenced many times in our lives‚ but do we really know what the American Dream is? Is it having more money and more power than everyone else? Is it moving to Hollywood and becoming a famous movie star? What is the American Dream? According to James Truslow Adams‚ the author of the book The Epic of America‚ 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

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    September 8‚ 2013 The American Dream: From Innocence to Greed The portrayal of the American Dream in literature has evolved as the United States has developed and prospered. In the beginning‚ the initial settlers in the Americas were searching for simple things‚ such as new opportunities and freedom of religion. As the country grew more populous‚ competition for success was heightened. Many people have different ideas on what the American Dream means to them. Over the years‚ American authors have used

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    Research assignment The American dream what is the American Dream? The American Dream is the traditional social idea of the United States‚ such as equality‚ democracy‚ and material prosperity. Where did the concept of the American Dream derive from? The dream of life‚ liberty‚ and pursuit of happiness originated with the declaration of independence and still continues today almost unchanged except more people are now included in it. What are some key aspects which relate to living a

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    non conformities acceptance. Film‚ television‚ radio‚ and media were a success in the 1970’s as they budget were broken‚ television controlled‚ and a new radio was introduced. The American Dream still existed through the depression of the decade‚ except that it changed to a more individualistic focus. The American dream for families was to sustain a 4 member

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    American Dream American Dream “Now‚ I say to you today my friends‚ even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow‚ I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream. I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: / we hold these truths to be self-evident‚ that all men are created equal.” (King Jr.) Martin Luther King Jr. said this in his most famous speech‚ “I Have a Dream” because in his opinion

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    Expansion and the American Dream The experiences a nation undergoes often shape its national identity and define who they are as a country. Throughout the course of its history‚ America has developed a national identity which is the American Dream. The American Dream is defined as the qualities that make up America and most of its people they include; opportunity‚ success‚ determination‚ and ingenuity. Many events in American’s history highlight the idea of the American dream between the period

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    The ‘American Dream’ in The Great Gatsby It has been said that “people are so busy dreaming the American Dream‚ fantasizing about what they could be or have a right to be‚ that they’re all asleep at the switch‚ [the American man has lost his focus]” <www.thinkexist.com>. What exists behind the vision of the American Dream is a paralleled unreality. Humans are dreamers‚ and desires often create beliefs in people’s minds that lead them to strongly believe in a successful outcome. Unfortunately

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