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    CHAPTER III: The Impact of Identity on Dreams – 1. Identity in the Sight of Other People In actual fact‚ people have a certain view or conception about what somebody is. This view is quite different from what the individual himself has. But then the harm in all this is that this state of affairs has a great impact on what an individual is supposed to become in life especially when he doesn’t have a great sense of objectivity or when he is not determined to achieve his life goal regardless

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    credited for originating the term the “American Dream” in the early years of the Great Depression‚ but the hard work‚ dedication‚ and sacrifice it takes to accomplish the American Dream has been around since the early days of this nation’s history. The American Dream refers to “the belief that anyone‚ regardless of what class they were born into‚ can attain their own version of success in a society where upward mobility is possible for everyone” (“American Dream”). It is precisely that upward mobility

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    Pursuit of the American Dream What is the American Dream and how does one obtain it? That question can be answered in a multitude of ways. For some achieving the American Dream means living a better‚ richer and happier life. Others believe it has more emphasis on just living simply and having a fulfilling life; also having the opportunity to become anything one desires with little determination and hard work. In Watson’s Bread and Roses: Mills‚ Migrants‚ and the Struggle for the American Dream‚ immigrants

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    Is The American Dream really dead? “I have a dream” - Martin Luther King. Some people say‚ that the american dream is dead. People can not get a job and they are not very wealthy and that is basically why the american dream is dead‚ but I bet the difference. I will say‚ that the American dream is alive and well. It is not hard to have a dream‚ it is hard to achieve it. What is your dream? And is it possible to achieve it? Those are the kind of questions you have to ask yourself. An example

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    The American Dream in Of Mice and Men Of Mice and Men takes place in the 1930’s of America during the Great Depression where the american dream was rarely reached and the land of fortune had become the land of misfortune. It was during this time that many farmers best hope for a new life lied in California.This vision has been extremely manipulated in the 20th century to fit the new standerads of Americans‚ which are greedy and selfish. The main characters opinions in the book Of Mice and

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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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    The American Dream is slowly dying The “American Dream” a very popular saying used to show a family or person living a very well life in the U.S. This saying is used either seriously or as a joke from another person to show that they are struggling either in taxes or something else. The American Dream is possible to achieve‚ but it is very hard. As taxes and other problems with money that the U.S suffers the American Dream is going away slower and slower from the average person. The state of the

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    The American Dream [Name of the Writer] [Name of the Institution] The American Dream Introduction The American dream can be defined as equality of opportunity and freedom that allows all U.S. residents reach their goals in life only with their effort and determination. Today‚ this idea first expressed in 1931 by James Truslow Adams‚ refers to that prosperity depends on your skills and your work‚ and not in a rigid social hierarchy‚ although the meaning of the phrase has changed throughout

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    American hopes and dreams are different from everyone. We who know wrong from right even have different views on the same thing. Who’s to say I am wrong and vice versa. I believe my hopes and dreams for America are just that hopes and dreams. Until‚ we all agree or the majority of us will agree we will not have a great future ahead of us. My hopes and dreams for the United States of America will most likely not happen while I am alive because my hopes and dreams seem so far from what is happening

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    Fitzgerald is about the struggle of achieving the American dream‚ and how much a person is willing to do to reach it. The book’s focus is on the obsession of Gatsby‚ the protagonist‚ and his feelings for Daisy‚ a married woman who he was previously involved with. The novel also focuses on Gatsby’s determination to make her fall in love with him by the glitz of money and power. Fitzgerald uses the symbols of wealth‚ superficiality and irresponsibility to convey the idea that the American dream is unattainable

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