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The American Dream

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The American dream is something that Americans strive for and it is the goal for most people. The main goal once upon a time was to be able to live comfortably and provided for a family. Today the focus is on making as much money as possible with a little emphasis on the family aspect of the dream, stupid capitalism. For me, the American dream would be to have a solid family and create generational wealth for my family lineage, not any get rich quick schemes that we see in movies today like Jay Gats in The Great Gatsby who is a bootlegger in the 1920s to get quick wealth and be flashy about it. He wanted to rise from his poor station in life from the early years of his life, but even after obtaining said wealth he still didn’t have everything he wanted because he didn’t have a family and his status symbol wife. The portal of his life is what America is going through now in our generation, I feel that we focus so heavily on getting rich we put all our energy into the financial aspect that we don’t think much about the family sector of it. While in Forest Gump he valued the old American dream which was all about the family he accumulated wealth, but it wasn’t his primary goal he just did what he loved and was able to achieve celebrity status in his lifetime. My view of the American dream has changed over the years, for the majority of my life I always wanted to be successful and have lots of money, but how we measure success all depends on the said persona and how they view success to be. Another thing that has shaped my view of the American dream is the fact that I am a black woman. We are almost always left out of the picture when the dream is being described. In most movies you rarely see any black people let alone a black woman working towards the perceived American dream. The Oscar so white movement of 2016 was centered around this very topic of black people not being nominated for Oscar’s in their roles. The very few people who did receive a nomination didn’t receive it from a complex character just the stereotypical parts. Growing up with watching movies where black people especially woman aren’t portrayed, shaped my mindset to not associate the American dream with me because

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