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The American Dream : Dead, Alive Or On Hold?

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The Dream Itself Many years ago today, the United States of America was the prime example of prosperity and opportunity. It established America with the idea that its citizens would be guaranteed life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Today, it is true that people have liberties and are free to pursue happiness. However, in recent years, in the worst recession since the Great Depression. Unemployment, growing economy inequality, and medical care have skyrocketed. Despite the odds, the American Dream is still a goal that many people strive for and hope to reach. In fact, an essay written by Brandon King, The American Dream: Dead, Alive or on Hold? He says, “the American dream is a dream in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with the opportunity for each according to his/her ability and achievement…” (King 610-611). Therefore, the problem with the American Dream lies not within the dream itself, but within the means people pursue to attain this dream. In America our entire society is based on money. People who are respected are generally those who are the richest, because of this, the American Dream is sufficiently associated with money. For instance, this country indirectly tells the poor and oppressed that hard work and determination, in the land of free, will lead directly to success and happiness. Remember, the saying, “money can’t buy you happiness”. It is this general belief that most American citizens believe they all have an equal

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