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    The definition of the American dream is different for everyone. Many have just bits and pieces of their entire dream. Which this makes it very to succeed with their dreams. This is seen in the novel The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ as George Wilson realizes his dream will always be crushed and unable to obtain. George Wilson an ordinary everyday type of person‚ who was not known for being luxurious or elegant. Although he only ever wanted to get away‚ “ I’ve been her way too long

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    most hopeful person he has met - Gatsby. Unable to articulate his memories‚ his doctor advises him to write them down. In a flashback to the spring of 1922‚ Carraway has just moved to New York in search of the American Dream. As he settles into a cottage neighboring millionaire Jay Gatsby’s mansion on Long Island‚ Carraway grows increasingly captivated by the extravagant parties held at Gatsby’s estate and the lavish lifestyle of the rich. Across the bay from Gatsby‚ Carraway’s cousin‚ Daisy is unhappily

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    the American dream. According to the Author‚ the dream of Americans is dead .It is through his narration that the audience comes to terms with how modern values have AuthorLastName3 transformed the American dream’s pure deals into a scheme for gaining materialistic power‚ moreover‚ lack of any sense of morals by the society clearly comes up. Fitzgerald has presented the original aspects of the American dream together with its modern face in his bid to showing how the once impervious dream has vanished

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    Of Mice and Men Lit Analysis     The Great Depression of the 1930s had become a huge problem affecting many people and their life styles. Only a fourth of people were employed‚ making jobs very hard to find. Some men were able to‚ worked as farmers. They went around to different ranches looking for a way to earn money. Most men traveled by themselves‚ which made Lennie and George special. Every man had their own American Dream but sometimes it was hard to accomplish. Even though Lennie screws everything

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    What is The American Dream? Ask most Americans about the most appealing part of their nation and they would answer with the things that symbolize it the most. They might say opportunity‚ justice‚ or freedom; these three concepts are the quintessential factors in my idea of The American Dream. Although we pride ourselves on being a country that rewards intelligence‚ skill‚ integrity‚ and talent‚ more often than not‚ the socio-economic class you’re born into is indicative of where you’ll die. The 1920’s

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    that comments on American Ideals. The story is very Ironic because Gatsby lives the life that every American dreams of having‚ except for love. This book was written as a satire that comments on American ideals in the 1920’s. In “The Great Gatsby” there are two themes. One is “the American Dream is unattainable because of the desire to be rich” and the other is “the search for the American Dream is more enjoyable than attaining it.” Those themes are how it is clear the Great Gatsby is a satire about

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    In the fiction novel‚ of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck‚ many of the characters have their own separate dreams for the future. Including Candy‚ Curley’s wife‚ George‚ and Lennie. Curley’s wife dreams of becoming a movie star‚ Candy dreams of dying in a happy place and George and Lennie dream of living off the land together in the countryside. George and Lennie are two best friends who are complete opposites‚ Lennie is big and George is small‚ George is smart and Lennie is challenged. They are

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    In life‚ dreams keep us motivated to keep on going. If we didn’t have dreams we wouldn’t have anything to look forward to each day of our life. Towards the end of the book the characters realize what has been keeping them going‚ only hopes and dreams that will never come true. In Steinbeck’s Novella Of Mice and Men‚ the ranch hands all have dreams that they hope will come true. Unfortunately dreams are one of those things that you can only hope will come true. Lennie‚ one of the major characters

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    The Great Gatsby’s American Dream Corrupption “There are those‚ I know‚ who will reply that the liberation of humanity‚ the freedom of man and. mind‚ is nothing but a dream. They are right. It is. It is the American Dream.” (Archibald MacLeish). This quote talks about how the American Dream is only a dream. The American is a life of personal happiness and material comfort‚ and is traditionally sought by the individuals in the U.S. It is only a fantasy. Author F. Scott Fitzgerald shows a great example

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    person has been taught to hope‚ to have a dream. I always shot for the stars; I wanted to be a princess‚ obviously that didn’t work out though. As every individual ages his or her aspirations become more realistic; I aspire to have a stable job and a loving family. In Of Mice and Men the men are united by their shared dreams of stability‚ security‚ freedom‚ and of course to tend the rabbits. The theme for Of Mice and Men is everyone has dreams and dreams don’t always come true. To George‚ his vision

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