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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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    The American dream is defined in many different ways by many different people. In The Great Gatsby‚ Gatsby has his heart set on Daisy to gain her love again but is soon ruined when he does not realize he can’t repeat the past. In another person’s viewpoint of the American dream is that they see the issues it can cause for the government such as "income inequality" (Merino). While some may say that it can cause government issues‚ the American dream is a reality to achieve whatever dream that the American

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    Pursuit of Happiness." This sentiment can be considered the foundation of the American Dream‚ the dream that everyone has the ability to become what he or she desires to be. While many people work to attain their American dream‚ others believe that the dream is seemingly impossible to reach‚ like F. Scott Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby examines the "Jazz-Age" generation’s search for the elusive American Dream of wealth and happiness and scrutinizes the consequences of that generation’s

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    the pursuit of happiness” (Jefferson)‚ is the root of The American Dream; however‚ James Truslow Adams‚ a historian and author‚ is often credited with the term “The American Dream” because of his book‚ The Epic of America. In this book he states: “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 according to ability or achievement. It is a difficult dream for the European upper classes to interpret adequately‚ and

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    What is the American Dream? Is a question that will be answered differently every time it’s asked to a different individual. Everyone has a different opinion regarding what is the American Dream and what it takes to make the dream a reality there’s a simply explanation to this: People come from different places‚ and everyone has a different story to tell. No two lives are just alike‚ there are going to be people who have experienced different trials and tribulations‚ people who have seen what you

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    determination‚ otherwise known as the American Dream has been present in society all throughout history. While times have changed drastically‚ the American Dream has stayed the same; Parents still want their children to have a better life than they did and although there has been significant improvement regarding racial equality‚ equality in terms of gender and sexual orientation has taken a fall. Since the beginning of the American Dream‚ there has always been the aspect of parents and their children

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    The American Dream The American Dream is achievable and does exist today for education.People can get into college if they have a scholarship for sports or academics. The Women made more money and the woman’s salary is low in 1940. About half of the women from the lowest income class remain-quintile girls stay there to get money‚ but they probably get paid a dollar something an hour. The American Dream is where all the people should have equal right and opportunity to achieve something they want

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    have a dream. It is dream deeply rooted in the American dream (MLKJ 4).” Martin Luther king wanted everyone no matter what race‚ religion‚ and more to have a chance to live their life to the furnal. The American dream can be explained as the wants out of a persons life and the steps people take to actieve the dream. The American dream gives you a purpose in life. Having a dream challages a person try new ideas. Also‚ the dream fouces a person learn new situitions through the dream. The American dream

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    characters and their individual American Dreams. The novel took place in the 1920s‚ post-World War I‚ where American pride‚ wealth‚ luxuries‚ and all other superficialities were glorified. During this time‚ the American people became ambitious‚ and economic success was made their main goal. The notion of “money can buy happiness” was prominent and people of all walks of life believed in it. While this may have seemed like a positive outlook‚ it resulted in Americans becoming “a restless‚ dissatisfied

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    Alyssa Barrios Mr. Carlo AM Psych 3-6-13 The American Dream Michael Bloomberg stated “This is the city of dreamers and time and again it’s the place where the greatest dream of all‚ the American dream‚ has been tested and has triumphed.” The American dream is something that many people strive for. This lifestyle is what some believe to be the superior way of living. In Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby there are many examples of what the American Dream was thought to have been back in the day. In

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