Is The American Dream Still Possible Essay

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    Argumentative Essay: The American Dream What is the American Dream? For most, it can be summed up in three words: comfort, happiness, and future. It is the term used to describe the 'perfect' lifestyle that most American citizens and immigrants wish to achieve: a loving family, stable financial status, and the opportunity to save for their family's future. It is described as "the belief that hardworking Americans" can live comfortable lives and provide for their children's future "and still save enough to

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    The idea of an “American Dream” is that dream of a land in which life should be better, richer and fuller for everyone and opportunities for each according to ability or achievement (Amadeo). People in the 1950’s tried to pursue this dream as best as they could. They were buying everything they could get in order to achieve the dream (The American Dream in the 1950’s). The American dream for families across the country meant owning houses, having an education and jobs, children and the desire to

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    of trying to achieve his American Dream of wealth and love. Gatsby wanted to get rid of his past, so he could pursue the dream life he wanted, which was being wealthy and having Daisy love him as he has loved her. The green light presented throughout the book represents Gatsby’s perseverance in reaching his American Dream. Gatsby’s dream of becoming wealthy did occur however being together with Daisy did not happen, “He had come a long way to this blue lawn, and his dream must have seemed so close

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    country that was founded upon the ideas of freedom and the ability to succeed and those same aspirations have remained constant amongst Americans throughout it’s entire history. This yearn for success is a unanimous fire that burns bright within each American. This common goal to live the life of your dreams is often referred to as the “American dream”. The American dream, by definition, is “the ideal that every U.S. citizen should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald is famous for writing both short stories and novels that exhibit male protagonists attempting to achieve the American dream, achieving the American dream, and then suffering the consequences of doing so. Four of Fitzgerald’s protagonists who experience this are Jay Gatsby, Dexter Green, George O’Kelly, and Charlie Wales. Though each man’s story is different, all four of them have relatively similar rags-to-riches experiences that focus heavily on their love for a beautiful, unattainable

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    “The American Dream: Dead, Alive or on Hold?”, Brandon King explores current perceptions of the American Dream. King conveys his reasons as to why the American dream still lives despite the recessions the country has faced. However, the lower class questions the legitimacy of his claim. Although many believe the dream is dead, King argues it still lives going beyond a mere Rags-to Riches idea. King uses both negative and positive expressions to convey his perception of the American Dream. For example

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    message of Chasing the Red, White and Blue is that the American dream is all about luck and that not everyone who chases that dream can find acomplish it. The American dream is achieved through a combination of hard work and pure luck. There is a lot of people who have chased the American Dream and worked as hard as they could to accomplish it but their timing or one of a thousand other factors was just off in the slightest so they couldnt get that dream. Coehn takes the Journey that Alexis de Touqueville

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    The American Dream is the forefront of many beginnings for citizens and immigrants alike. Achieving this idea has proved to be unfair in certain circumstances due to many factors. The ability to reach the American Dream is not entirely realistic to a handful of people and is highly refutable. Having the chance to accomplish the American Dream is a freedom that most people desire. The American Dream is in fact real, and many have reached this set of ideals with success. However, the diversity that

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    The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. America is a land of freedom and aspiration. That is what our forefathers intended for America to be, after all, we all have ancestors who have immigrated to this great country. Whether you are young or old, rich or poor, female or male, it is a land where anything is possible no matter who you may be. With consistent endeavoring and commitment, the American Dream is viable and ongoing in today’s society. Some people do not

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    people, the American Dream is still provided by America, but to others the American Dream isn’t an opportunity given by America, so what’s the true answer? To start off, what is the American Dream? The American Dream is the accomplishment of getting a high education, stable well paying job, so that sooner or later you can be able to provide for yourself and children, without a problem, and provide for yourself after retirement. There are a lot of factors that go into what the American Dream is, but the

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