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    The American Dream which‚ in my opinion‚ is more than a dream now. It is everything we desire; freedom‚ shelter and most importantly a happy family where hope for prosperity and satisfaction is always alive. This dream has continued and passed onto generations from the time of the Native Americans to this modern era of innovation. For many settlers‚ the Statue of Liberty was their first perspective of the United States‚ connoting new open doors in life. The statue is an iconic symbol of American

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    only place where you can find the American dream. The United States still gives the chance to everyone who makes it to this land to attain the American dream. The first chance if you’re young enough is when you go into our public school system and you get the chance at a scholarship to college‚ to which for most people “going to college” is the American Dream because the education provides with a decent job and money. There are other ways to get to the American Dream such as going into one of our higher

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    The American dream is a term used in a lot of ways. Although research has shown that American dream can’t be attainable by most people‚ closer examination shows that it can be attainable by the following reasons. As Daniel J. Mitchell stated in New York Times im January 1st‚ 2015 “The United States is not a perfect country‚ but the American Dream is still a reality.” By that he meant that even with America’s Grow rate‚ poverty‚ unemployment rate in the past years and still going Americans can still

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    Is the American Dream Still Possible? The America Dream is defined in general as a dream of a land that is better and richer for everyone based on accomplishment and opportunity. This dream is usually sought after by people who have been deprived of their social and human values. Some people have not been able to achieve this dream based on restrictions of their situations that plague their lives. These situations can be different for everyone‚ race‚ sex‚ handicap‚ etc. My question; is this

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    achieve their own dreams. The reality of the American Dream is the essence and aspiration of both American and immigrant alike. Some would say it consists only of being able to buy and own a home‚ but it is so much more! The American Dream is really so named‚ due to the opportunity‚ which seemingly exist only here in America. Some people‚ already here in America‚ chase their dream by wanting to be more successful than their parents‚ and others who immigrated to this country chase their dream by giving up

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    The variance of many in America is so vast that there is no possible way to pinpoint on exact dream. To expand on the idea that the American dream is conditioned to the individual‚ a distinguished journalist‚ Dan Rather‚ shares a common belief that “There is no typical American and no typical American dream. For some‚ the dream for one is freedom; for others it is of fortune or family or service to one’s fellows… But however we define it‚ it defines us as people” (Rather 41). This provides that each

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    Fitzgerald and the “American Dream” To some the American Dream is freedom‚ to others the American Dream is wealth and popularity. According to F. Scott Fitzgerald the American Dream was unattainable. In The Great Gatsby‚ Fitzgerald gives us a glimpse into the life of the high class during the twenties through the eyes of Nick Carraway‚ the narrator of the novel. The American Dream has become a superficial environment in which people do not understand what is reality and what is fiction. The life

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    Throughout history people have strived for success. The definition of the American Dream by James Truslow Adams ‚ "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. This idea is obviously farfetched‚ but also somewhat obtainable. The belief that you can make anything of yourself through any means necessary is obviously very inspiring to those that come from poverty and misfortune

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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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    The point of the American Dream was to achieve a fulfilling life‚ yet in 2011‚ 50 million Americans‚ mostly made up of the poor‚ children‚ and the elderly‚ had to use food stamps in order to survive (Corning 1). In other words‚ it is not a satisfying lifestyle. To begin with‚ most people would say the original definition of the American Dream would come from the novel‚ The Epic of America‚ by James Truslow Adams‚ “a better‚ richer‚ happier life for all of our citizens of every rank” (Corning 1).

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