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    When I think of the American Dream‚ I think of a diverse dream. The United States of America is diverse than ever before‚ in fact‚ it is a melting pot filled with unique American Dreams—including my American-Brazilian Dream. Francis Key Scott Fitzgerald and Arthur Asher Miller are known to be prominent writers of the twentieth century. Nevertheless‚ Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby and Miller’s Death of Salesman revolve around the hope of achieving the American Dream. Determination‚ as well as hard

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    Back in days the American Dream was different than today’s. In “The Great Gatsby”the american dream is that gatsby was living the life he wanted but still chasing his dreams for daisy but didn’t come true with daisy. “ A new world‚material without being real‚where poor ghosts ‚breathing dreams like air‚drifted fortuitously about..like that ashen‚fantastic figure gliding toward though the amorphous trees.” (pg 124) “But he didn’t despise himself and it didn’t turn out as he had imagined.” (pg105)

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald was born on September 24‚ 1896‚ in St.Paul‚ Minnesota. Fitzgerald was considered a bright‚ handsome‚ and an ambitious boy who had many dreams of his own. He was the pride and joy of his parents‚ especially his mother. At his early age‚ he was taught of the upper class even though his family did not have the financial means to live in that way. Fitzgerald started writing at an early age. His detective stories were published in his high school newspaper which highly encouraged him

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    The American Dream is dead. This is one of the main themes‚ if not the main theme in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby. In the novel Fitzgerald gives us a glimpse into the life of the high class during the 1920’s through the eyes of the narrator‚ a moralistic young man named Nick Carraway. It is through his dealings with high society that readers are shown how modern values have transformed the American Dream’s pure ideals into a scheme for materialistic power and self-betterment‚ how

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    The Great Gatsby is a book staged during the Jazz Age period. It was a time which was also known also as the ’roaring twenties’‚ after World War I. America was going through a massive change and social reform. The poor and middle class had a chance to rise to be with the much higher class of the social system. It was known as the American Dream. In which where anyone could rise up to wealth. It was also romantic and innocent dream of living the morally perfect life. Unfortunately enough‚ although

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    Throughout the last four chapters of The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ Gatsby continues to wear a mask in order to enhance his social status‚ and he is unable to attain the American dream. Essentially‚ these two themes relate to each other because Gatsby’s luxurious lifestyle is used as a medium to attain his American dream. He acquires millions of dollars‚ purchases a mansion on West Egg‚ and hosts lavish weekend parties in order to associate with a higher social class. Gatsby’s reputation

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    picture of their delicious Big Mac was not what sat in front of him. Instead‚ there sat a three pieces of bread‚ and what appeared to be two brownish‚ green beef patties in-between the bread. What this young man had to sadly go through was appearance vs. reality; while the picture of the Big Mac looked big and tasty‚ the actual Big Mac he got was disgusting. The theme‚

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    In Of Mice and Men‚ what does John Steinbeck have to say about the American Dream? This novel took place during the Great Depression‚ causing citizens to be homeless‚ jobless and all around broke. Steinbeck made it obvious that the American dream is not achievable depending on your status. If you are poor‚ like George and Lennie‚ you will never change you economic status. If you are other than white‚ like Crooks‚ you will face inequality and discrimination. If you are woman‚ like Curley’s wife

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    Throughout history there has been a general understanding that appearances can be deceiving. A person may go through life without anyone understanding the true reality of their character. William Shakespeare‚ one of the greatest writers of all time‚ understood the relationship between appearance and reality and often gave characters two sides to their personality. One of the most fundamental questions in philosophy is the one of appearance vs. reality. We find ourselves asking the question of what is genuinely

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    Appearance Vs. reality‚ “when the hurlyburly’s done. When the battle’s lost and won.” This shows contradiction and that things are not as they appear to be li.ke how Macbeth will be king for a short time‚ but will end up being dead (he wins‚ and doesn’t.) At first macbeth appears to be a brave and strong hero with a disposition “like valor’s minion carved out his passage” Macbeth seems

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