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    Isabella Delgado  September 19th‚ 2014  Period 1   Mrs.Braedyn      The American Dream‚ Dead or Alive?   Everyone has a dream‚ either to be famous or to be a professional athlete‚ for many its  to just get out of living with their parents. Believe it or not America has its own dream‚ the  American Dream. According to dictionary.com the definition of the American Dream is “​ the  ideals of freedom‚ equality‚ and opportunity traditionally held to be available to every  American.  A life of person

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    the American Dream Still Alive Today? The American Dream is still alive today in some senses and in others not. In 1931 James Truslow Adams said that the American Dream is “...that dream of land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyman‚ with opportunity for each according to his ability or achievement.” I agree that this still holds true today but disagree for many reasons as well. In today’s society there are many things that complicate the American Dream.. There are many

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    Melisa Savasta Wickham English 3 Honors 3 May 2013 The New American Dream Sitting on the wrap around porch of the little corner brick house with the smell of perfectly bloomed lavender and lilies while telling stories to the neighbor kids about life across the sea the thought of the journey to America crosses my mind. This is the type of story that used to be the American dream. People from all over the world dreamt about traveling to America to give to their families what they couldn’t

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    Is America a dream? You ever wander how other people view America? People may view America differently than how you envision America. Walt Whitman and Langston Hughes are a great example of the different point of views of America. One poet believes America is a dream whilst the other doesn’t believe America is all it is cut out to be. So answer this one question‚ do you think America is a Dream? America wasn’t a dream for everyone because everyone has different viewpoints of America. Walt Whitman

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    The American Dream: Product May Vary When heard‚ the phrase “American Dream” is often associated with Martin Luther King Jr.‚ because of his famous “I Have a Dream” speech‚ which illustrated his views during the battle in the civil rights movement. In it‚ he states‚ “I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: ‘We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal‚’” (King). This quote‚ along with the remainder of his speech

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    on the American Dream‚ Both Positive and Negative The editors of Forbes called on these writers: James Q. Wilson‚ Katherine Newman‚ Robert Reich‚ Gertrude Himmelfarb‚ Natwar M. Gandhi‚ and Charles Derber. To answer this following question: If things are so good‚ why do we feel so bad? The American Dream has both positive and negative effects on the country‚ but in the end people will ultimately create their own fates. There are many positive effects that the American Dream has such immigrant

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    What Commercials have done to the American Dream In the article “Master of Desire” Jack Solomon claims the American dream has two faces that contradict the dream and lures us to achieve social distinction and bask alone in the glory. Although this article was written in the 80’s when it comes to advertisement nothing has changed in the aspect that advertisers can still persuade us into believing that their product will make our life better. The two faces that are mentioned are communally

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    Hopes and dreams help people to survive even if they can never become real. How true is this for the characters of ‘Of Mice and Men’? George has a dream‚ which is to live the American dream. The American dream was to ‘live off the fatta the lan’’. He realises that it would take a long time to gather all the money together to be able to afford the house‚ but this just gives George the incentive to work‚ as this quote suggests: ‘We gotta get a big stake together. I know a little place we can

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    When we made it down‚ I stopped and looked around. The basement had a pool table‚ hula hoops‚ fitness equipment‚ and a Wii. My cousin had already settled down on the couch in front of the T.V and began shuffling through the games. I quickly walked over to her and sat down. While she was still shuffling‚ I kept my eyes on the games she was

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    ranch than any other migrant worker‚ this is because Slim has had to earn the respect by being ‘the jerk line skinner’ the word ‘the’ suggests that he is the only‚ he is independent‚ this can be interpreted as Slim has already gained his American dream. Even though Slim is dressed like “The others”‚ Steinbeck makes him stand out to the reader through the descriptions of his role and skills. However‚ this is strange because Slim is just a migrant‚ and in the 1920’s-1930’s migrant workers were seen

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