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    what every American hopes and dream of having. The American dream can best be described as, “that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for every man, with opportunity for each according to his ability or achievement” (Adams). The topic of whether “The American Dream” is still alive today or has since been departed, has been an ongoing discussion for many years. Although in the eyes of Americans the “The American Dream” is often seen as dead, the dream in the eyes of

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    Social Mobility Over Morality James Truslow Adams, the author of The Epic of America, explains that "The American Dream is that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller...with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement” (Adams). F. Scott Fitzgerald portrays this dream and ideology throughout his novel, The Great Gatsby, using Nick Carraway as an anomaly to show his transition from old money blindness to a new awareness of the corruptive potential of the American

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    left many to wonder did the dream ever exist at all. The American Dream is one of equal opportunities and freedom to all in America. It is for even the poorest of people to have a chance to strike it rich and become prosperous. In his book James Truslow Adams states the American dream is “a dream of a social order in which each man and each woman shall be able to attain to the fullest stature of which they are innately capable, and be recognized by others for what they are,

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    The American Dream

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    The American Dream is the most discussed topic amongst the country, possibly even the world. High schools everywhere discuss the American dream because it is a topic that means different things to every person out there and writing essays or putting together presentations over the topic is a great way for students to learn how to research and put together a definition of individual dreams. Many views of the dream have been discovered throughout the past centuries event though the name appeared in

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    What do Americans aspire for in the future? Do they want the lifestyle portrayed in the stereotypical American dream: the three bedroom house with a spouse, two kids, and dog, showing off to society that they are the epitome of a successful American? Do they want to live a life of luxury as one of the top CEOs with millions of dollars to spend in any way they so choose? Or do they simply wish to have a stable and fulfilling life? In the recent years a lot of questions have come up concerning whether

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    incorporates the open door for flourishing and achievement, and an upward social portability for the family and kids, accomplished through diligent work in a general public with couple of hindrances. In the meaning of the American Dream by James Truslow Adams in 1931, "life ought to be better and wealthier and more full for everybody, with open door for each as indicated by capacity or accomplishment" paying little mind to social class or circumstances of conception. The American Dream is established

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    where everyone had an equal chance to the person behind them, regardless of gender, social class, race, religion, color, creed, or sexual orientation. In 1931, people came to this country with the idea of ¨The American Dream" the idea that, as James Truslow Adams put it, "life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity

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    When the American Dream was first defined in 1931, James Truslow Adams said "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." (Amadeo, para 1). Now, it is defined as “the ideal that every US citizen should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and initiative.” (Dictionary.com). Those definitions may not have changed much

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    Stephen Crane’s American Dream The American Dream was first written In 1931 by James Truslow Adams. He described the dream by writing, “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,” in his book entitled Epic of America. He continues by saying, “that it is not a dream of motor cars and high wages merely, but a dream of social order in which each man and each woman shall

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    The American Dream

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    throughout history of people from a wide variety of cultural backgrounds have fought for the simple right to be able to have the chance to reach that goal. Ironically, during one of the most devastating times in our nation’s history, historian James Truslow Adams coined the term “The American Dream”. The term American Dream is defined as the ideals of freedom, equality, and equal opportunity traditionally held to be available to every single American Citizen regardless of race, gender or sexual preference

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