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    America is a nation that was built on the concepts of equality, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. These fundamental concepts have influenced amalgams of immigrants from across the world to travel to America in the hopes and search for a better life away from the hardships faced in their homeland. With the fusion of different cultures and ideas, immigrants have helped give birth to a powerful, unified global nation that inspires others to fight for their dreams and aspirations. The immigration

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    the novel, The Great Gatsby, Scott F. Fitzgerald gives some severest criticism of the American dream ever written. That dream has been destroyed and polluted by the pursuit of material success. Fitzgerald is successfully able to identify the deficiencies of the American vision itself. Fitzgerald shows that the secret of life happiness is to

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    Gatsby and Daisy, the woman Gatsby is in love with. This novel explores societal issues and the elusive pursuit of the American Dream. The American dream is the idea that anyone can climb social classes with hard work and determination. I’m the novel The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald utilizes the characters Gatsby, Daisy and Myrtle to convey the theme that America is corrupted by the glorified pursuit of wealth, status, and material possessions

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    world, than he who aspires to become greater than his nature will allow” (Shelley 60). In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, she expresses her beliefs regarding the danger of pursuing happiness through the attainment of knowledge, because true happiness is found in the emotional connections established between people. The pursuit of knowledge is not necessarily an evil thing, but it can cause destruction when it is pursued beyond natural limits. Victor Frankenstein becomes a slave to his passion for learning

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    American means freedom. This is what leads many immigrants to American soil. The freedom of religion, of speech, and the right for each person in America to pursue happiness. These three concepts are demonstrated through some of the texts we have studied so far this year. The freedom in America allows people to pursue their happiness, and decide how they want to live. One idea that is valued in both Canada and America, is the freedom of religion. This is a major reason that people worldwide might

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    have not taken the moment to realize what being American means to them the most. The founding fathers introduced the revolutionary idea that each person's desire to pursue their idea of happiness was not a self indulgence. They also created a government to defend the right for everyone. Such as the pursuit of happiness became the driver of business spirit that also defined the American free market. The meaning of the American dream to me is something that everyone should keep in memorable to themselves

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    The founding fathers believed that everyone should have the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, and by disallowing youth to exercise these rights, they are being stripped of their values that the founding fathers fought to gain. By allowing these children to receive death-in-prison sentences, their life taken away because they do not

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    higher class receive. For example, a student from the lower class that wants to open a business may not receive the same financial support from their family as a member of the higher class would. Even with the rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, those of the lower-class face challenges that make it much more difficult to achieve the American

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    thinker, The Pursuit of Happiness stands out among his best works (Viktor, 2016). Victor Emil stated that “What a man actually needs is not a tensionless state but rather the striving and struggling for some goal worthy of him.” He goes deeper to state, the manner in which a man is supposed to have a source of discharging all his tension, all in the aim of ensuring that the man is able to reach his top and best level of productivity. Logo Therapy In his works on the Pursuit of Happiness, he is seen

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    In Darrin M. McMahon's argumentative prompt 'In Pursuit of Unhappiness' he introduces the idea of new years and how you're supposed to be happy. “While preparing to usher in a happy new year an many happy returns.” He backs this up with Thomas Carlyle's opinion. They convey facts that a person's happiness comes from focusing on something other than their own happiness. I agree with Darrin M. McMahon and John Stuart Mill. John states, “Those are only happy (I thought) who have their minds fixed on

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