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    his goals. Likewise, the American dream or character stands on the same foundation of success where anyone can gain wealth and happiness even if they start from nothing. Though McCandless was privileged with a comfortable life, he intentionally threw everything away like his college money and car to prove he could continue without having a head start. With nothing but determination and a steadfast mentality, he embodies the American character to the extent that Americans hope for the best in all

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    The American Dream is something I believe is still very much alive in the heart of millennials. The American Dream gives hope to individuals that come from all levels of society. It is the dream of striving for success no matter your color, background, or up-bringing, and knowing in your heart that anything is possible. From my experience as a twenty-one-year-old, I have seen and heard my generation be talked down upon. We aren’t exactly considered to be in the ‘norm’ as one would say. I have been

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    What is the American Dream? Every American dreams of freedom. Freedom is a given priveledge in America, and as citizens, we get given the full treatment. Geela says, "In order to be truly happy and fulfilled, one must feel feel." So that would mean that the american dream is based off the idea of freedom and with freedom comes many advantages. While Geela illustrates the dangers of only focusing on the materialistic aspect of the American Dream, MKTO demonstrates making the dream through determination

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    The American Dream The American Dream isn’t just one idea. The dream is an idea made up to motivate people to pursue their dreams. So in essence the American Dream is the will to pursue your dreams. There is no such thing as one set American Dream as people think. Everyone is different, how could they have the same dream? The name “American Dream” should be changed to “Dreams of Americans.” The American Dream is the idea that every American has the same dream and are striving to achieve the same

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    The American Dream is an idea of how one might want their future to be. The American Dream was first thought of when other races (other than american) saw that they were treated differently, by the people and the country. Each country has different lifestyles for people, houses have a different cost and people don’t earn the same minimum wage. The American dream is what gives people hope to be free, to have what everyone else has. What is the american dream? The american dream is described many ways

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    The American Dream Synthesis The American Dream is the idea “that in the United States freedom includes opportunities to obtain prosperity, success, and upward social mobility through hard work no matter what an individual’s racial, religious, or economic background is” (Eliassen). Although this is one idea different people have varied interpretations or approach to this dream according to their background as already stated. For example, most people who come from a lower class and a smaller place

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    The American Dream is surely based on the concept of “Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness” but it is above all, a matter of ambition. James Truslow Adams, an American writer and historian, in 1931 states: "life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement”, which not only points towards a better standard of living for Americans but also denounces a degree of greed in the US society. Ambition not only “killed the cat” but

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    American Dreams Lit. Analysis The American dream exists within the minds of individuals, who live in communities. We can interpret the ideas of that dream based on the communities themselves. In The Wordy Shipmates, we follow John Winthrop, Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson and learn their idea of, and path to the American Dream. In Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl we get to know Harriet’s struggles and how she ultimately achieves her American Dream. In both books, we find out that

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    The American Dream The American dream is the belief that anyone, from anywhere, can make a living for themselves and their family. That any man or woman can come up from the bottom and grasp for the grail that dangles before them with enough hard work. However now a days the “American Dream” seems to be exactly what we call it, a dream. A synthetic living belief that people only need to make it into America to have a better life when that simply just is not the case. The American Dream was and is

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    The definition of the American Dream has chanaged during the course of history and has been especially modefied in the 1920´s. F. Scott Fitzgerlad critiqued this in his novel "The Great Gatsby", which he published right during that time. He prsents a distorted version of the American dream, as well as the measures taken in order to scuceed in the 1920´s. The general goal of the American dream in "The Great Gatsby" is wealth and belonging to the upper class of society. This is clearly shown by the

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