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    At the advent of colonial times in American literature‚ many events would occur that would evidently lead to a steady shift in society’s ideals. Following the Puritans arrival to the New World‚ the American Dream was regarded in terms of religious freedom. However as time would progress and America would find itself subservient to Great Britain‚ society would begin to perceive this dream in a different facet. With that being said‚ although the American Dream was constantly altering‚ Benjamin Franklin

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    Although there are many themes in the play Death of a Salesman‚ one that particularly stands out is the idea of the American Dream. This set of ideals‚ which are recognized nationally in the United States‚ states that since America is a free land it can offer many opportunities for success. It allows people to move upward or forward on both a financial and social scale. Willy Loman genuinely believes in those ideals‚ but he ends up seeing them in a delusional way. To him any man who is humane‚ attractive

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    Willy Loman’s obsession with the American Dream and its ideals has strongly affected the people Biff and Happy have become. Due to Willy’s teachings and influences‚ both his sons lead a different life from what they expected. Willy believed that his sons’ attributes would lead them to a successful lifestyle with no conflicts. Yet‚ being well-liked and attractive lead both sons to live a lie‚ nowhere near success. Biff becomes an underachiever who can’t hold a job‚ and feels dissatisfied with the

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    The author exemplifies the disappointment in “The American Dream‚ Supersized” with the movement away from pure values and goals‚ like freedom‚ less favorable materialistic ambitions. The author uses strategies like sarcasm‚ anecdote‚ and irony to explain why America has become more a more supersized nation. He used sarcasm to demonstrate how the work ethics have been changed and to explain what people did not want. An example of this is when the immigrants started to say what they want their children

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    fiery passion to achieve the American Dream. This fire is not innocent‚ however. As we strive to stoke the fire to ever greater heights‚ the things we use as fuel - friends‚ family‚ people we may not even know - are burned away‚ turned into nothing but ashes. As Fitzgerald in his novel The Great Gatsby‚ Tennessee Williams in the play The Glass Menagerie‚ Langston Hughes in the poem Harlem‚ and Lorraine Hansberry in the play A Raisin in the Sun argue‚ the American Dream - which smolder inside all of

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    Why the American Dream can’t Always be Achieved “For many‚ the American dream has become a nightmare” (Bernie Sanders). Many people dream of the most perfect things in life. They want the American Dream to be having a big fancy house‚ having a fancy car‚ and having a lot of money. That is not all that matters in life‚ there are many other things that matter in life that are not a big fancy house‚ a fancy car‚ and a lot of money. The definition of “American Dream” is that every US citizen should have

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    Is the American Dream Still Alive Today? The American Dream is still alive today in some senses and in others not. In 1931 James Truslow Adams said that the American Dream is “...that dream of land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyman‚ with opportunity for each according to his ability or achievement.” I agree that this still holds true today but disagree for many reasons as well. In today’s society there are many things that complicate the American Dream.. There are

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    Effects on the American Dream‚ Both Positive and Negative The editors of Forbes called on these writers: James Q. Wilson‚ Katherine Newman‚ Robert Reich‚ Gertrude Himmelfarb‚ Natwar M. Gandhi‚ and Charles Derber. To answer this following question: If things are so good‚ why do we feel so bad? The American Dream has both positive and negative effects on the country‚ but in the end people will ultimately create their own fates. There are many positive effects that the American Dream has such immigrant

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    What Commercials have done to the American Dream In the article “Master of Desire” Jack Solomon claims the American dream has two faces that contradict the dream and lures us to achieve social distinction and bask alone in the glory. Although this article was written in the 80’s when it comes to advertisement nothing has changed in the aspect that advertisers can still persuade us into believing that their product will make our life better. The two faces that are mentioned are communally

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    September 19th‚ 2014  Period 1   Mrs.Braedyn      The American Dream‚ Dead or Alive?   Everyone has a dream‚ either to be famous or to be a professional athlete‚ for many its  to just get out of living with their parents. Believe it or not America has its own dream‚ the  American Dream. According to dictionary.com the definition of the American Dream is “​ the  ideals of freedom‚ equality‚ and opportunity traditionally held to be available to every  American.  A life of personal happiness and material c

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