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    American Dream Today the United States is not the same as it was years ago‚ our needs and wants are different. People try to earn money to get something they don’t need and simply want; Meanwhile‚ they are struggling to provide themselves with necessaries. The American Dream today is not dead‚ but instead it is viewed differently today than it was in the past. The American Dream is about how each individual will have an equal chance at succeeding through hard work and determination. The American

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    said‚ "The American Dream is the dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone‚ with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement." The American Dream‚ although different for every American‚ is a personal paradise‚ to which all aspire. It promises prosperity and self-fulfillment as well as rewards for hard work and self-reliance. In "Winter Dreams‚" a short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ the protagonist Dexter Green strives to obtain his dream in gaining

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    The American Dream has a different meaning for all who believe in it‚ but at its core is the idea of personal elevation. Jay Gatsby in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby seems to have experienced the loftiest possible version of the American Dream by rapidly rising from destitution to opulence‚ but he sees his life as yet unsatisfactory because it lacks the love and companionship of Daisy‚ who is as much a part of Gatsby’s American Dream as wealth. Willy Loman‚ the protagonist of Arthur

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    Demystifying an American Dream “What Happens to a dream differed? / Does it dry up / like a raisin in the sun / Or fester like a sore- / etc. And then run? / Does it stink like rotten meat? / Or crust with sugar over- / like a syrupy sweet? / Maybe it just sags / like a heavy load / Or does it explode?” -------- Langston Hughes American Dream was a term that first appeared in James Truslow Adams’s The Epic of America‚ where he states The American Dream is "that dream of a land in which

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    “In the American dream life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone‚ with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement regardless of social class or circumstances of birth.” James Truslow Adams defined that as the American dream in 1931. The American dream can also be derived from the Declaration of Independence of the United States. It proclaims that “all men are created equal‚” and that they are “endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights”‚ including‚ “life

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    The American Dream of Today Kyliegh Yerby New Mexico State University- Carlsbad Author Note This paper was prepared for English 111G‚ taught by Kathy Greenwood. The American Dream of Today The American dream has evolved into a new image in the eyes of Bob Herbert(2010)‚ Cal Thomas(2010)‚ Brandon King(2011)‚ and Paul Krugman(2007). Thomas(2010) states that the original American dream “meant building a life based on the foundational principles”(p. 568). James Truslow Adams stated that the American

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    February 2014 We‟ve all heard of the American Dream and the concept of being „American‟. But what is the American Dream? What defines it? According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary‚ the American Dream is an American social ideal that stress (egalitarianism‚ i.e.) a belief in human equality especially with respect to social‚ political‚ and economic affairs‚ and especially material prosperity. In Fitzgerald‟s The Great Gatsby‚ the concepts of the American Dream are assessed. The novel shows characters

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    How we define the American Dream? The American Dream derives from the Declaration of Independence‚ which states that “all men are created equal” and they have “certain unalienable rights.” The American Dream‚ coined by James Adams in 1931‚ proposed that all citizens can live a “better‚ richer‚ and happier life.” I think President Roosevelt supports Adam’s idea of the American Dream in the speech The Four Freedoms‚ which he introduced the four points of freedom: Freedom of speech and expression‚

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    the American Dream can be achieved by everyone. Some people believe that the American Dream is having a good job‚ owning a home‚ having a great family‚ and having freedom. The way of succeeding this is by “hard work‚ drive and passion¨(Tommy Hilfiger-1). Most people believe these are ways of achieving their American Dream. But there are some people that feel differently. Their way to achieve the American Dream can be much more ambitious. Everyone has an American dream. Your American Dream is yours

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    The American Dream and My Perspective What is your definition of the American Dream? The idea of an American dream is older than the US and actually started in the 1600s. Back then‚ the American Dream was your ideal perfect life‚ your goals and your happiness. Many of these dreams focused on owning land and establishing a prosperous business that theoretically‚ at least would increase one ’s happiness. Has society changed? Has the definition of the American Dream changed? Is the American Dream even

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