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    Not all Dreams Become Reality Dreams are imaginary perfect situations created for one person. People control and plan dreams for one special day and it takes time. Reality is the opposite of dreams because reality is not planned nor is it controlled by one person. Life and reality give us opportunities to achieve our goals and dreams‚ but it does not just grant people their dreams without any desire or will to achieve them. Dreams give people motivation to work harder and work to become successful

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    Is The “American Dream” Still Attainable? As a young boy who was born and raised in such a terrible environment‚ I was always dreaming about the American dream. I put myself in a spot where I believed that with hard work I could achieve successful‚ rich and happiness. However‚ after I moved to the United States‚ everything has changed. The idea of the American dream was not the same as we spoke two decades ago. However‚ is the “American Dream” still attainable? If we simply ask most people about

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    Dreams build ambition‚ but when a dream becomes deferred‚ a person’s personality and mentality can change. In both John Steinbeck’s novels‚ Of Mice and Men and The Pearl display the tragic results of one’s dreams not being achieved is presented. Evidence of the tragedy and disappointment of unfulfilled dreams is expressed through George and Lennie‚ Kino‚ and Crooks. Unfilled dreams manifested into George and Lennie‚ Kino‚ and Crooks and is revealed through their actions. The first example of

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    To achieve the American Dream has been the main idea of living in the united states. It is possible to get the American dream. Don’t you think? It is possible with hard work and the will to want to succeed and get somewhere in life. But the American Dream is different for different people. People have different struggles to try to successfully achieve their dream. But those who don’t believe in the American Dream can’t see how these things are possible now and in the future. In this world nothing

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    American Dream Written Analysis “The ideal that every US citizen should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work‚ determination‚ and initiative” -- the exact definition of the American Dream. The American Dream remains seldom achieved by today’s youth. My own American Dream embodies graduating high school‚ earning a full-ride scholarship which allows me to play soccer at the highest amatuer level in the United States (NCAA Division 1)‚ and eventually playing soccer

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    Through hard work and dedication citizens would be able to thrive through economic classes in society and achieve this American Dream. However‚ throughout the novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald supports the belief that the American Dream is an idealistic concept. As the main character of Gatsby develops‚ the reader soon realizes that he pertains to a dream of success in wealth and love. Gatsby comes from a low income family that is unable to marry into higher social class and is hard

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    out of your pocket‚ well follow your American dream and you can be doing that one day. Follow your dream will get you farther in life‚ than if you follow your friends‚ which might not even go anywhere in life. The harder you work the more successful you’ll become in life‚ the more money you will have. First of all your American Dream shouldn’t be something that’s really easy to gain. The more work you put into a dream or a goal the better your dream or goal is going to turn out. “Regardless of party

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    Reality of a Dream In Stephen King’s essay‚ “The Symbolic Language of Dreams”‚ King describes some of the ways dreams have helped him with his writing. I read about all the things that King dreamed about. He dreamed about all kinds of unrealistic things and he consciously put these dream stories into his writings. I think this method of creative writing is crazy‚ but I agree with it. I like the idea of using the ability that every person in the world has; creative imagination through a dream. I agree

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    Kadeejiah Bowdre Ms. Shah English 9 March 6‚ 2009 The American Dream How does one achieve the American Dream?  The answer undoubtedly depends upon one’s definition of the Dream‚ and there are many from which to choose.  John Winthrop envisioned a religious paradise in a "City upon a Hill."  Martin Luther King‚ Jr. dreamed of racial equality. Both men yearned for what they perceived as perfection. But‚ the definition of the American Dream is an idea which suggests that all people can succeed through

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    For decades people have had American Dreams they dedicate their lives‚ giving it their all for the goals that they have set up for themselves. However‚ while seeming to be a good motivating factor for Americans‚ most of the time these dreams are unsuccessful or unattainable for the people that work so hard toward them. Since there is more often failure in achieving an American Dream‚ many people have negative opinions toward the concept itself. The best description of this ideology is reflected by

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