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    less shallow. James Truslow Adams, a prominent American writer, was able to cogently exemplify this idea in his novel "The Epic of America," in which he states, "the American Dream is that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement" (Adams 17). Adams beautifully explains the original meaning of the American Dream which unfortunately has been mistranslated throughout the centuries. Adams explains that

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    furthermore, white picket fences were also part of the dream because of their symbolic meaning towards the ideal middle class lifestyle. James Truslow Adams, a freelance author who popularized American history, gave his thought of the American Dream “The American Dream is that dream of land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone” (James Truslow Adams). However, in the 21st century the meaning has slightly changed, once more it is more about money and less about land. A higher income

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    In the United Stated of America ,there is a goal for the people to reach called the American dream.Different people have different ideas about the American dream ,but they all share the idea that they should improve their living.However not everyone can do what the upper class can do.Since not everyone can do what the upperclass can do, this makes people that are not in the upper class less able to reach the American dream. The American Dream is an American idea that came from the Declaration of

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    monetary gain, while others maintain that the dream is part of a higher national vision. The term American Dream was coined in Epic of America by James Truslow Adams, where it was defined as being part of the great national vision of America (Source 1). It is defined as an opportunity to gain the highest happiness and riches. However, as stated by Adams, “what is better and what is richer?” (Source 8). It is due to the possible interpretations of this dream that it has slightly changed from its original

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    The American Dream by James Truslow Adams in 1931, "life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement" regardless of social class or circumstances of birth.The Declaration of Independence protects your opportunity to improve your life, no matter who you are.It boldly proclaims: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among

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    The American Dream Final Exam By: Uday Govindswamy Period 2 The idea of the “American Dream” was first used in the book The Epic of America, written by James Truslow Adams, in 1931. Adams stated that the American Dream is, “the dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement…(31) “. The key elements of the American Dream include: access to a college education, owning a home, enjoying political

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    The American Dream.

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    and efforts. The term “American Dream” is one of the triggers that lead to the shores of the USA many thousands of immigrants, it had a deep meaning for them, and it was first introduced to us by an American writer and historian James Truslow Adams in his 1931 book called “The Epic of America”, where he gives the definition of the term how he said “The American Dream”, by saying

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    “The American Dream is that vision of a land in which life may be better and more productive for each person”, James Truslow Adams. For many people the American dream is to come to USA and start a new life. However, I had not analyzed this thought until I faced the situation of choosing whether to come to this magnificent, flourishing country or stay close to my loved ones. As a recent graduate the decision was not easy; I had to take into consideration some parameters in order to make that decision

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    “The American Dream” is a phrase coined by James Truslow Adams in 1931 in his book The Epic of America. It is nothing more than a simple three-word phrase, and yet within it is the history of a nation birthed from the dream where everyone will have equal opportunity to rise from the bottom to the top. There have been many examples of these instances and those who have achieved their dreams are heralded as heroes, with many— most often fictional— movies and books written about their success. However

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    Previously, in the 1920’s “The American Dream” used to be conclusive among the majority of the people of which it effected. However, as time progressed new religions began to show up, new laws passed and different forms of people began to join together, which was the beginning of change. Back then everyone envisioned the same dream. Which was possibly to be rich, successful, live in fame, and to be known. In today’s society we still want to be rich and successful but things have been a bit altered

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