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    What is the "American Dream"? When people from oppressed lands hear America‚ they immediately think of jobs and freedom‚ an opportunity to begin a new life. They imagine a place in which the streets are literally paved in gold‚ and they dream of a country where everyone is treated equal. Immigrants envision a country where their children can attend school to obtain a proper education‚ and a country where their children will not go to bed with hunger in their stomachs. Also people view it as the faith

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    The American dream is defined in many different ways by many different people. In The Great Gatsby‚ Gatsby has his heart set on Daisy to gain her love again but is soon ruined when he does not realize he can’t repeat the past. In another person’s viewpoint of the American dream is that they see the issues it can cause for the government such as "income inequality" (Merino). While some may say that it can cause government issues‚ the American dream is a reality to achieve whatever dream that the American

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    Achieving Dreams Many Americans don’t put the effort into their dreams and don’t realize the work that must be put in. Like Tommy Hilfiger said‚ “The road to success is not easy to navigate‚ but with hard work‚ drive and passion‚ it’s possible to achieve the American Dream.” Having goals and self-motivation will give a person’s life purpose. The American Dream is a reality due to the determination‚ freedoms‚ and opportunities given to American citizens. Being driven is an important factor in achieving

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    The American Dream (No matter who you are‚ you can succeed.) is a non-sensical fallacy involving the belief in America and Americans being exempt from human hedonism‚ greed and desire. The idea of the American Dream is explored in depth in “The Great Gatsby”‚ and proves this point. The novel explores the lives of many very different characters‚ such as poor characters like George Wilson‚ characters of vast inherited wealth like Tom Buchanan‚ and characters of vast freshly-made wealth like

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    Debrecen The Institute of English and American Studies Fear of Science on Movie Screen and on Printed Pages Hereby I certify that the essay conforms to international copyright and plagiarism rules and regulations. NEMES Katalin‚ Year 3‚ English Seminar: BTAN 34702 Celluloid Myths: American Cultural Myths on the Hollywood Screen

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    The American Dream The American Dream is a subject that has been heavily debated on for years by many different people; some say it exists‚ while others say that it is simply a myth. Regardless of those opinions‚ most Americans still feel that the Dream is alive‚ out there just waiting for them to reach. They are all willing to work equally as hard‚ they are all willing to just about whatever it takes and they are all as ambitious as the next. Every person is different‚ with different backgrounds

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    The “American Dream” is based on the “Declaration of Independence”: “We believe that all men are born with these inalienable rights - life‚ liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” (Thomas Jefferson‚ 1776). This “dream” consists of a genuine and determined belief that in America‚ all things are possible to all men‚ regardless of birth or wealth; if you work hard enough you will achieve anything. However‚ Miller believes that people have been “ultimately misguided” and Miller’s play‚ “Death of a Salesman”

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    The Great “American Dream” The American Dream… a mystery really‚ no one really knows what it feels like to achieve it. Everyone’s dreams are different‚ and once someone achieves a dream they think of more and more so its a continuous cycle of chasing your dreams. A statement that could be said is how being rich will get everyone the American Dream that everyone wants‚ but what about true love and having money doesn’t mean that person is automatically happy. Even though someone may have wealth‚

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    The ‘American dream’ is a term coined by James Truslow in his 1932 book Epic of America‚ but it is a concept as old as America itself: anything is possible if only the individual is willing to work hard. The dream draws immigrants to our shores and borders every year and keeps millions of Americans content in the idea that their toiling will pave the way to success for them and for their children. However‚ for every rags-to-riches story‚ there are thousands of other hard-working people who cannot

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    achieve their own dreams. The reality of the American Dream is the essence and aspiration of both American and immigrant alike. Some would say it consists only of being able to buy and own a home‚ but it is so much more! The American Dream is really so named‚ due to the opportunity‚ which seemingly exist only here in America. Some people‚ already here in America‚ chase their dream by wanting to be more successful than their parents‚ and others who immigrated to this country chase their dream by giving up

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