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    African American Dream

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    The American dream is an elusive idea for many Americans; it allows access but does not provide equal opportunity to achieve it for every American citizen and varies wildly throughout different social classes in America. Inequality plagues society throughout these social classes, providing or denying certain opportunities throughout them. Social classes all throughout America are denied or provided with different opportunities than one another, making certain social classes, such as immigrants &

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    The American Dream

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    The American dream is something everyone has a different opinion of. It has changed over time and has been the topic of many songs, poems, and books. The American dream started out with immigrants coming over to America with the hope of new opportunities and a better life, which America had offered. America offered equal opportunity for everyone and the dream began. Although many Americans dreams differ because of personal experience, the American Dream is getting to the place where you are the happiest

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    The American Dream Every American strives to live what is called “The American Dream”, but not many people know what that actually means. Some people think that it means doing what you want in a country that allows for anything possible. While many people think that the American Dream is the ideal that every US citizen should have an equal opportunity to succeed and prosper, the American Dream also ensures that regardless of race, sex, or religion, everyone should have the same opportunities

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    If asked the question, “ What is the American Dream?”, many people would have a variety of answers. It may depend on many factors including, how one has been raised, their age, socioeconomic factors, and ethnicity. There have been so many changes in our country over the years from the 1900’s until now including wars, racial beliefs and family structures which led to an array of definitions of the American Dream. An American Dream can be different for each person. It can be about many factors as we

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    American Dream Existence

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    Is the American dream still in existence? In order to live the American dream and to pursue the idea behind it, a well grade income level is a must have. However, today’s world is quite challenging both socially and financially, making it difficult to pursue the idea of the American dream. Based on today’s assessment on economy, homes, cars, and costs of living are on the rise according to major sources like Wall Street and Bloomberg. Inflations are steady, and Americans, as highlighted by Shames

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    Poem : The American Dream

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    What is the American Dream?-- The idea that every US citizen should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and initiative. The American Dream is defined as someone starting low on the economic or social level, and working hard towards prosperity and or wealth and fame. It also represents that people, no matter who he or she is, can become successful in life by his or her own work. The desire to strive for what one wants can be accomplished if

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    The American Dream and “A Raisin in the Sun” America is the land of the free where there is ample opportunities for individuals to achieve any goals they put effort into obtaining. Many individuals immigrate to America to have the American Dream that is offered to all its citizens. The dream of owning their own house, having a job that gives them the opportunity to move up the career ladder, financial stability, having a family, owning a car, ability to receive an education, and having

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    Imagine living the life of a black man, in the South Side of Chicago with a job going nowhere and hopes of living the American Dream. “The American Dream is the belief that in the United States of America, hard work and determination can lead to better life, usually through the earning of money”(American Dream). Walter, his wife Ruth and son Travis, lives with his sister Beneatha and Mama in a crowded apartment. Walter’s days are occupied with frustration and hatred, being a chauffeur to Mr.Arnold

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    The American Dream

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    The American Dream is a Necessity When the New World was discovered, a passion for adventure and wealth was already fervent in the explorers of the Old World. The “discovery” of new foods and plants inspired the Europeans almost every nation scrambled to acquire some bit of this geographical gold mine. Since exploration is messy and domestic bliss never lasts, or really exists, these nations were spurred into inevitable turmoil. Famines, poverty, warfare, and religious monarchies were and always

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    Wall English 10- 3B 24 November 2015 The Pursuit of the American Dream in A Raisin in the Sun The American Dream embodies the ideals of freedom, equality, and opportunity. However, there are several interpretations of the American Dream because the idea explores the personal values of individuals. The differentiation between priorities and contrasting views of success amongst individuals can often effect how one defines the American Dream. In A Raisin in the Sun, written by Lorraine Hansberry, the

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