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    Accomplishing the American Dream There is no real definition of what the American Dream is. But rather it’s your own viewpoint on society‚ yourself‚ and where you place yourself on the chart of happiness and success. Winston Churchill claims‚ “Success is not final‚ failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts” and believes that nothing is final or fatal‚ but persistence and self-encouragement is ideal to living a successful life. In a broad sense‚ the American Dream represents self-fulfillment

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    What is the American Dream

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    What is the American dream? The concept of the American dream is something that is explored and explained to us throughout our childhood all the way to adulthood. It is a concept taught to us in order to show us the value of hard work. It is a concept that is supposed to instill the ideal that in order to be successful‚ we have to make sacrifices and that achieving this dream is not an easy task. To be able to delve further into the depths of what the American dream is we have to answer three

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    The Saints of the Media: Irish‚ Russians‚ and Italians Don’t judge a book by its cover. One of the most cliché sayings ever imagined onto the planet. While this cliché may be extremely overused‚ there is some truth to it. Whether or not we want to admit‚ we all judge people the first time we meet them. More often than not‚ stereotypes about that that group of person also come to mind. These range anywhere from gender‚ ethnic‚ and even socio-economic stereotypes. Because of the unavoidable nature

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    Deception In Fences

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    The play‚ Fences‚ presents a slice of life in a black tenement and is set in 1957 through 1965 by August Wilson. It has a main character by the name Troy Maxson‚ who spent most of his entire career life as a garbage collector (Gale‚ 3). Throughout the play‚ Troy undergo through rebellion and frustrations as he struggled for fairness in a society which seems to offer none of his concerns. His actions and behaviors towards his family can be interpreted by one as those of a violent and evil father.

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    the American Dream The American Dream is an idealism born out of the earliest settlers of this country. These people strived for discovery and individualism‚ and embarked on the pursuit of happiness‚ in which a healthy homestead with a steady career was the embodiment. However‚ this “dream” experienced a shift in the early 20th century after the conclusion of World War One. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby‚ placed in the post-war early 1920s‚ depicts this shift from an American Dream based

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    Boundaries in August Wilson’s Fences The early 1950’s was a time of enormous importance because of the Civil Rights Movement which emphasized equal rights for blacks and whites. According to the book Approaching Literature‚ this time period became very familiar to August Wilson‚ the author of the play Fences. Wilson‚ an African American man‚ was raised by his mother and his ex-convict father. For a short period of time‚ before moving back to his old neighborhood‚ Wilson lived in a primarily

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    Illusion of the American Dream The American Dream has been an idea that everyone has their right to happiness‚ and the utmost standard of living. The dream suggest that everyone should have equal opportunities as long as that individual works hard for what they want. But it seems as if some individuals are more fortunate to gain what they specify as the American Dream‚ while others are not. What is so special about the American dream is that it varies from person to person. Individuals can believe

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    Theatre Arts 300 Fences Reading Assignment The play Fences‚ by August Wilson is a well-known play. It has been performed at Yale Repertory Theater in New Haven on April 30‚ 1985 and also at 46th street on Broadway in March 26‚ 1987. Fences have been performed by many famous actors like James Earl Jones as Troy and Denzel Washington. The play has also been awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Drama award and a Tony award in 1987. The playwright of Fences is August Wilson. August Wilson was born on April

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    Curbs and Fences: An analysis of Fences A symbol is an object or image that one consciously or unconsciously uses to represent repressed thoughts‚ feelings‚ or impulses. That is made clear August Wilson’s Fences; each character’s internal relationship for the purpose of the fence is a reflection of each character’s point of view on their life and their mental position throughout the scenes of the play. Although the environment around Troy‚ Bono‚ Rose‚ and Cory had drastic changes throughout

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    The American Dream is a combination of both. Stereotypically‚ the American Dream is to marry the perfect someone‚ move to a suburban house with a white picketed fence‚ have kids that attend private school‚ both parents work and do not have to worry about financial issues. Although in the 1920’s the idea of the American Dream was exaggerated to match the glamour and luxury of the era also known as the Roaring Twenties. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby exposes and emphasizes the American Dream

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