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The Great Gatsby Research Paper

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My American journey began with my mother and father who lived in India and Singapore respectively. Upon looking at suitors for her arranged marriage, my mother knew my father was “the one”. A well educated man who was the top student in Singapore, my father showed promise, dedication, and drive. “On a bright and beautiful day surrounded by friends and family”, they got married on May 17th, 2000 and emigrated to America (Raghuram). I was born shortly after on August 2nd, 2001 in Norwalk, Connecticut. Their purpose in moving was “to find better opportunities for education and jobs and to provide [me] with the best life possible” for which I am ever-indebted (Bala). This past year, my perspective on my family’s experience has remained relatively …show more content…

Scott Fitzgerald, the author’s central argument is that most aspirations are never truly achieved. However, coming from a family of immigrants, I disagree with this notion as we have achieved our American dream and have far exceeded it. We live content lives, filled with joy, happiness, and laughter provided by each other and the amazing individuals we have gotten to know here in the United States. Furthermore, because my father was able to migrate, I have access to the best education system, a beautiful home with the memories of a lifetime, and the opportunity to run for president if I so wish …show more content…

Having emigrated to the United States to provide me with the best, my father has and continues to work incessantly to provide for me and my mother. Furthermore, my mother has always encouraged me to grab every opportunity possible in order to help me expand my intellectual and artistic horizons. As a result, I am currently part of the 3D Printing and Prosthetics project at Sage and am aspiring doctor. Though the road ahead includes ten more years of school and endless work, my American dream is well worth it if I can provide help to those in need. Being the first person in my family to be born in America, I feel obligated to make the most of this fantastic life I am able to lead. Like my father, I seek an education in STEM and from my mother I learned to beautify my life with my love of the arts. Because of the easy access to so much information and so many new things in America, I am able to explore my passions and look forward to a life and career of immense growth that is not necessarily equal to other the opportunities

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