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    What is the true purpose of the American Dream? Through her play A Raisin in the sun‚ Loraine Hansberry tries to educate readers that we not only dream for the sake of accomplishment‚ we also dream for the promise of hope. Each person has a different vision in regards to the American Dream‚ but one commonality between every goal is the motivation it brings. We all deal with difficulties in life and‚ as reflected in the title‚ we are like raisins in the sun‚ shriveling up unless we have a cloud of

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    Class Mobility Upward class mobility‚ namely that each successive generation will have a higher standard of living than its predecessor‚ is a central theme in American literature and culture and plays a key role in the American dream. According to scholar Mark Rank‚ achieving the American Dream means pursuing personal passions‚ securing economic stability‚ and feeling optimistic about the future (Rank‚ 84). The idea of America as the land of class mobility is still pervasive and widely subscribed

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    What does it mean to stay gold? What does it mean to be gold? Is it possible to stay gold? In the young adult book‚ The Outsiders‚ by S.E. Hinton‚ staying gold is a main theme of the book. Everyone has gold in them‚ but everyone also loses some of their gold. It is possible to stay somewhat gold‚ but not completely gold. Staying gold means stay innocent and pure. It also means people are gold when they are young and do not have anything to worry about. In Johnny’s letter he said‚ “...you’re gold

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    Respect‚ observant‚ self-deprecating‚ judgments and honesty. These are the words that come to mind when reflecting back on the novel The Great Gatsby. The narrator‚ Nick‚ is a quiet‚ reflective 30 year old man who moves to New York to learn about the bonding business. Now‚ it is probably easy to think of many differences between myself‚ a 17 year old girl living in the 21st century‚ and Nick a 30 year old man alive during the 1920’s but perhaps the similarities aren’t quite as clear. Well if you

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    “We made America.” This quote from “Let America Be America Again” by Langston Hughes‚ explains that every individual group of people helped build America and helped make it successful as a nation. Also these groups had some different and similar ideas of the American Dream. The idea of the American Dream is introduced in “I Hear America Singing” by Walt Whitman and “Let America Be America Again” by Langston Hughes. These groups of individuals had a dream of being successful in America. The American

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    Who is this Gatsby? People are left with an elusive impression about Gatsby’s personality and life. Should I make any judgements based on the party? Should I imagine what I don’t know? No‚ I will not follow the phonus balonus and stick to my belief of reserving all unnecessary judgements. Gatsby remains a mysterious person. It seems that everybody has got something to say about this guy and his unusual social skills. Oh‚ well. I know my onions! “Jordan‚ you seem to have changed overnight‚” I am following

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    Perspective of the American Dream What are the different views of the American Dreams? According to the author everyone could have an American Dream but having the fancy car and a big house is not exactly the American Dream. Clark states “That dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone‚ with opportunity for each according to the ability and achievement”. This quote shows that everyone has the right to have the American dream all you have to do is want it

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    The idea of the American Dream was first introduced in the mid 1900’s‚ it was the idea that everyone had the equal opportunity to achieve happiness and financial stability. People that believed that equal education and determination could lead them to content‚ but in reality‚ many struggle to make ends meet after letting their dreams collect dust. While the majority of people can achieve the American Dream‚ it is much more difficult to succeed unless one is wealthy to begin with. The play‚ "A Raisin

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    Essay Three In August Wilson’s “Fences”‚ the hardships of reaching the American Dream are revealed. The setting of this play takes place within the 1950s when racial equality was not yet established. Due to racism and struggles faced by the average African American‚ the American Dream was hard to achieve. The American Dream is an American social ideal that stresses egalitarianism and especially material prosperity (Webster). This dream for many consisted of several aspects. People hoped to be financially

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    Jay-Z for years has been arguably one of the best rappers in the industry. He is one the world’s best selling artist of all time‚ selling more than 100 million records also receiving 21 Grammy Awards. Jay-Z was never handed anything in life‚ he worked for all of his success and risked a lot to be where he is today. Born and raised in the projects and into a poor family sat him up for failure but Jay-Z beat the odds to be where he is today. He now raps about his success and tells a story to the people

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