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    American dream – part 1(history) * Many people from England fled to the New World during the late 1500s and early 1600s in pursuit of their American dream. Their country was in a state of economic‚ political‚ and religious tumult‚ and they saw great potential in the New World. So they came to the America to start a new life‚ and create their perfect society. These immigrants fled from oppressive societies. Religious turmoil in England was surely the main cause for the immigration. Furthermore

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    The American Dream "The Outstanding Gatsby" reveals countless principles concerning today’s area and the "American dream." One of the biggest fears in today’s globe is the fear of not fitting into society. People of all period clusters and backgrounds allocate this fear. Countless people trust that to accord somebody’s affection‚ they have to assimilate into that person’s society. In the report‚ Jay Gatsby‚ discern the American dream and his passions of wealth‚ love‚ or fame or going afterward the

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    The Great Gatsby and The American Dream The Amer­i­can Dream is a way of life. The idea that if you work hard you will get lots of mon­ey‚ which in turn will make you hap­py. In the fa­mous nov­el The Great Gats­by‚ Jay Gats­by is the ul­ti­mate sym­bol of The Amer­i­can Dream. He start­ed from noth­ing and worked his way up to the top. As The Declaration Of In­de­pen­dence says ‘All men are cre­at­ed equal‚ that they are en­dowed by their Cre­ator with cer­tain un­alien­able rights‚ that among

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    During history there have been literary works that had characters that were remarkably similar to each other. Two characters that stood out was Jay Gatsby‚ from The Great Gatsby by Scott Fitzgerald and Hamlet from The Tragedy of Hamlet‚ Prince of Denmark by William Shakespeare because they were both being driven to a separate kind of person than who they usually which is being more insane than the usual human would be. Some reason for their peculiar outbursts of who they really are is a particular

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    Honors Eng. IV Mr. Ark The Great Gatsby vs. “Winter Dreams” In F. Scotts Fitzgerald’s works‚ “Winter Dreams” and The Great Gatsby the reader cannot help but to notice how alike the characters. From desire starting at a young age for fabulous things to the extravagant women they will never possess‚ Jay Gatsby and Dexter Green‚ are modeled right after one another. The women they have an undying love for are also alike. The reader can pick up on the many similarities the minor characters of GG have

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    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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    Was it All Really True? The American dream where people are successful‚ Hardworking‚ and Determined to reach their goals. What if I told you that’s not the case and what you believe is one big lie. What really happened was that America was corruption and‚ it was easy for people to get what they want. See in the 1920s people believed that America was the land of the opportunity and that if you came into the U.S you would be successful but‚ in The Great Gatsby and Chicago by F. Scott Fitzgerald and

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    Within the short story “Bernice Bobs Her Hair”‚ similarities between the novelette and the novel “The Great Gatsby” arise. We can plainly see this as Bernice is in a situation in which she longs to be noticed with popularity. Bernice doesn’t get much attention and pines for Warrens affections as he is high up in social standing (popularity speaking). From this we may think of Myrtle‚ Tom Buchannan’s mistress. Much like Bernice‚ Myrtle wanted to be noticed by a man that was not all together hers to

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    thoughts‚ and intentions define them as the type of person they are. Writers such as William Shakespeare and F. Scott Fitzgerald have produced similar work that includes characters who share similar characteristics. Characters such as Daisy from “The Great Gatsby” and Iago from “Othello” contain similar characteristics. Although Daisy and Iago carry different motives‚ they share identical deceptive schemes which cause similar effects on others. Both characters through their actions‚ thoughts‚ and intentions

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    “Superman and Me‚” by Sherman Alexie and “Bodega Dreams‚” by Ernesto Quinonez‚ examines the importance of education and the impact it has on cultures. In “Superman and Me” the narrator tells a story about an Indian boy who teaches himself how to read and write at the age of 3 years. Despite the challenges he was face with living on an Indian Reservation‚ he remained motivated and interested in gaining more knowledge in reading and writing. “Bodega Dreams‚” by Ernesto Quinonez the narrator tells a

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