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The American Dream Is Not A Measure Of Success Essay

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Success is defined by achieving happiness which can be different for everyone but reachable by all. The American dream gives everyone an opportunity to achieve their own form of success. However, while the American Dream is available to everyone, the level of opportunity is not equal for everyone. In “America and I” the author writes about her account as an immigrant experiencing America and what it has to offer, or lack thereof. The author starts off with a view of America as if it is a utopia and describes it in her words as “a land of living hope, woven of dreams, aflame with longing and desire.” For her, she sees success as making money and earning a wage. However, she quickly finds out that just cause you do the work doesn't mean you …show more content…

However, she still isn't completely happy and realizes that the American dream she was after wasn't what it said it was. She figures out that she could work her whole life and “merely to buy bread and pay rent” but it would never make her happy. The reasons “America and I” is such a great tale is it shows the truth behind the American Dream in the eyes of an immigrant and a citizen. From foreigner's perspective, the grass is always greener on the other side but in reality America doesn't have an equal chance at success for everyone. The author experiences this first hand and finishes her journey thinking that “America is losing all that richness of the soul.” In the end, success can be found by anyone through many different things, in the author's case, it was making money for herself and being able to give back to her people. What isn't the same is the chance at equal opportunities to find that success, as it was described in the writing, early on in her search for success she was discriminated against because she was an immigrant. To sum the America Dream up in a sentence it would be a false expectation chased by many but found by

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