Is The American Dream Still Possible Essay

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    describing what the American Dream was in 1931 when the book was written. In this quote he is emphasizing that the American Dream doesn’t represent a quest for wealth but rather a vision for personal fulfillment. Over the course of the years the American Dream has changed in ways which we not only want to live a "white picket fence life", but to be able to afford all the modern materials, cars, televisions, and college educations for ones children’s . Just how much has the American Dream changed? Well

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    The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, a novel about the chase for love and the American dream in which a man named Gatsby’s quest for a girl named Daisy turns out to be much like the pursuit of the American Dream. Both are made out to be better and more attainable than they are in reality and end up falling short of these expectations. Gatsby builds up his perception of Daisy much like the American dream is advocated for and supported by older generations. Instead of attaining what he thought

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    specific goals and aspirations is called the American dream. All people of different sizes, shapes or colors have their own American dreams and everyone is unique. While the conquest of achieving one’s American dream is a trial of its own; once reached, though, the spoils are enjoyed. In America, setting specific goals to eventually reach is a unprecedented and fool-proof way of being the happiest possible citizen of the great red, white and blue. The American dream comes in a multiplex array of ideas. However

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    The American Dream Essay

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    The American dream isn't big, it isn't small and it isn't defined as something specific the american dream isn't dreamed by anyone specific, it isn't according to culture or religion or color. It's based on courage, motivation, strength and dignity. The people who can live the American dream are the people who believe they can. I believe no matter what age, culture, religion, race,or color you are you can achieve your American dream if you believe you can. Whoopi Goldberg said once, “i am the american

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    the American Dream Be Achieved? In the past, the American dream was a destined form of living. Today, however, the American dream is what it sounds like, a dream. The American dream is "...based on the belief that hardworking citizens can better their lives..." so they can, "...pay their monthly bills..." and, "...give their children a start to an even better life..."(64). However, the cost of everyday items and taxes puts a restriction on the 'American Dream'. The American Dream is not still accessible

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    The American Dream has been a talked about topic ever since America was created. But how achievable is it for an average American citizen? The Old Man and The sea, The Jungle, Of Mice and Men, and A Raisin in the Sun all show that the American Dream is possible if one has the right mindset and takes advantage of opportunities. In The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway, the idea that the American Dream is achievable with the right mindset is a present theme. First, Santiago is a very unlucky

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    Dictionaries defines the American dream as “the traditional social ideals of the US, such as equality, democracy, and material prosperity.” For some, the American Dream is to have a huge family and a house with a white picket fence. While this is something I would like to have one day, it is not what I would consider my American Dream. My American Dream is to have a thriving medical practice as a psychiatrist. A traumatic experience when I was seven years old is what led to this dream of mine. This experience

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    type of fulfillment from the American Dream which prompts them to relay belief in it to the newest generation of Americans. However, nowadays, populations of Americans have become increasingly critical of the American Dream and what that dream entails. That particular group claims that the American Dream is now dead due to many different facets of society. Is it possible to demand the "death" of an ideal that is essentially the backbone of a powerful country such as American? There are people who argue

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    articles, “The American Dream: Dead, Alive, or on Hold by Brandon King, the author argues his opinions on the American dream and how it still alive and attainable, although he realizes that the dream is not the same as it was before. At the time King wrote this article, he was a student at the University of Cincinnati in 2011, three years after the stock market crash in 2008. With the timing of the stock market crashing, this gave King the idea of writing about the American dream and how it is today

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    American Dream Dbq

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    English III October 25, 2017 The American Dream is usually known as having faith that citizens can achieve success by working hard. How is this possible if the cost of living standards continuously raise, but the economies payroll remains the same. It is impossible to believe in the American Dream when being in the working class because it doesn’t give you the same opportunity as other classes. In order to to bring society back to believing in the American Dream, there must be a change in the way

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