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    The most generally acknowledged American Dream is the home ownership. The American Dream is viewed as the achievement of an aspiration accomplished while tested by affliction. Americans regularly relate this accomplishment with the responsibility for a home. The house is not just a position of essential security; there is a much more profound association with the person. Responsibility for home stipends flexibility and security that builds up a sense permanency for the person. Conversely‚ leasing

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    withering of the American dream.” In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby Jay Gatsby’s death alludes to the death of the ultimate American dream‚ self-made success. Gatsby’s failure of realizing who Daisy‚ his love‚ really is and the disintegration of his dream of her can also be translated to Fitzgerald’s view of the American dream. In addition to Gatsby’s death and the American dream‚ the “valley of ashes” is another facet‚ through which Fitzgerald reveals “the withering of American” society. Fitzgerald

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    The American Dream After World War I‚ America seemed to guarantee unlimited financial and social opportunities for anyone willing to work hard – the American Dream. For some‚ however‚ striving for and realizing that dream corrupted them‚ as they acquired wealth only to seek pleasure. Even though the characters in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby appear to adore the freedom of the 1920s‚ their lives reveal the decline of happiness that results when wealth and pleasure swallow them. Specifically

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    The American Dream The idea of the American dream began when immigrants migrated to America in hope to become successful‚ have financial stability‚ and receive rights they could not in their country. The American dream however was not only fancied by immigrants. Americans also had faith and wanted to pursue the American dream. The confidence in the American dream has diminished over time due to several economic developments and government policies that has widened the gap between the rich and the

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    The American Dream as told through Illustrations of the Future The concept of the American Dream has been something that has drawn people to the United States for the past two hundred years. But is the American Dream the same as it was at its inception? The American Dream has traditionally been defined as the concept that no matter where someone starts out in life‚ he or she can work his or her way upward and achieve an “ultimate dream” through dedication and hard work. However‚ this “ultimate dream”

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    This is a Story All About Dreams The American Dream is a large theme on which the novella "Of Mice and Men" is based on. Each character strives to achieve their own dream‚ and some without realising. Dreams are very important in the novella‚ because without them nobody has anything to work towards and to motivate them in life. Lennie’s dream is probably brought up most throughout the novella‚ out of all the dreams. Lennie’s dream is to get ’the fatta the lan" with a small place and rabbits. Lennie

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    friend once told me that he was “living the Dream”. But what exactly is “the Dream”? Now the Dream to my friend may have been waking up late down at the beach‚ partying all night with girls‚ living without a care in the world‚ but nevertheless it was still “living the dream” to him. We all having different perceptions of what “the Dream” really is. Of course my friends dream would differ greatly from‚ let’s say‚ my fathers dream‚ or Tiger Woods dream for instance. That’s the beauty of living

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    The Real American Dream Since its institution‚ the United States has been revered as the ultimate land of ceaseless opportunity. People all around the world immigrated to America to seek quick wealth‚ which was predominately seen in the new Modern era. Beginning in the late 1800’s to the early 1900’s‚ the period introduced progressive ideas into society and the arts. Accompanying these ideas was a loss of faith in the American Dream and the promise America once guaranteed‚ especially after World

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    The American experience is dreaming. People prefer to dream about their fantasies rather than face their sad depressing reality. In the novel “The Great Gatsby” by Scott Fitzgerald‚ the main idea is people tend to come up with unachievable goals in order to replace happiness with wealth. Gatsby spends his life wooing over a lost love from his childhood. As nick thinks about Gatsby’s life‚ he comes to the realization that Gatsby never truly had a chance at taking Daisy completely away from Tom‚ “He

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    Latino Immigrants and the American Dream In the past decades many Latinos from all parts of the world have come to the states to change their lifestyle and create their own American dream. However‚ their American dreams come down to negative experiences because they have to with things such as racism or deportation from entering the states illegally which can affect the American dream they really want. But what is the American dream? And what does the American dream mean to these Latinos? The

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