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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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    aware of what was going on. Poverty changes people in negative ways and makes them behave in animalistic ways. It can change the way they look at life and everyone else around them. It can significantly change the chances of one reaching the “American Dream”. Poverty attacks everyone‚ it doesn’t see gender‚ color‚ or religion. For you to understand how big of an impact poverty has on people‚ we will quickly summarize Crane’s novel‚ Maggie: A Girl of the Streets. This is the story of a very poor

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    matter of seconds. Everyone with ambition can live the American dream. People originate from third world countries to generate business in America. Many can live in poverty their whole life‚ but turn their lives around and become wealthy. Pursuing after his American Dream force Jay Gatsby in “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald to go against his morals just to prosper. Gatsby ends up morally corrupted and dead as he pursuits his dreams of becoming wealthy and winning Daisy over Tom Buchanan

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    We all have goals and dreams we want to accomplish. But the pursuit of a dream based on false illusions will ultimately lead to tragedy. This is true in Arthur Miller’s play‚ "Death of a Salesman"‚ and in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel‚ "The Great Gatsby". In both works‚ the main character is in pursuit of a dream for success that ultimately causes his demise. The American Dream is the idea that through hard work‚ courage‚ and determination one can achieve prosperity. Based on the Protestant work ethic

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    A Dream or No Dream In Arthur Miller’s play‚ Death of a Salesman he tells the story of a father‚ Willy‚ and his two sons‚ Biff and Happy. He conveys the story of their different American Dreams‚ although Willy and Biff have contradicting dreams for Biff. The play has many quotes that show their struggle of fighting for their American dreams to come true. Willy is less Willing than Biff to understand that his dream may not come true. This play‚ unlike the other books we have read‚ is about people

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    salesman is all that he grasps onto in fear of being seen as a failure or unsuccessful in society. In Glengarry Glen Ross‚ the film mostly took place in the office‚ representing that these men have no life outside of their work. In search of “The American Dream” each of the characters seemed to have lost what it is that they were essentially working towards. Instead they invest all of their time and energy into being a salesman that they don’t have time to invest into making a family. So as one story

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    “My father taught me what he thought it took for man to be happy” (father’s understanding of the American dream) “Simple things really” “A wife he loves” “A decent job” “Friends and neighbors who like and respect him” “For a while there… I had all that” – past tense‚ regretful tone “I was a happy man” – past tense Hank was a happy man but he didn’t realize it. He was living the simple American dream but in modern society‚ we always want more (more wealth‚ bigger house‚ better job) 2. How is

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    “For many the American dream has become a nightmare.” By Bernie Sanders. The movie “American Beauty” by Sam Mendez‚ talks about the American dream‚ which is a common phenomenon in American society. The film demonstrates that attaining the American Dream is not what many people expect. The movie uses many objects in the film to depict the American dream. For instance‚ the white picket fence‚ red roses and blue shutters‚ all of which are the colors of the American flag. Carolyn in the film sacrifices

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    The “American dream” is the American idea of prosperity and success to any and all people‚ regardless of circumstances of birth or social class. All men are created equal‚ and therefor deserve equal rights to make a living and become successful in terms of wealth‚ love‚ happiness‚ and material possessions. In the case of Willy Loman‚ of Death of a salesman‚ he strongly believes in this dream‚ but unfortunately he doesn’t factor in hard work‚ but instead thinks he can achieve success in the business

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    The “American Dream” is the way an American wants to live his or her life. It is an old fashioned idea that anyone in the United States‚ if they work hard enough‚ can reach eternal happiness. Many citizens in other countries hear about this dream and want to pursue it. Anyone can achieve their “American Dream” if a person speaks their mind‚ willing to work hard‚ and who stands up for what is right. Dr. King was working on his American Dream before he was assassinated in 1968. His dream was to end

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