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... Boorstin, Daniel J., The Image Or What Happened to the American Dream, New York; Atheneum Books, 1962. Durning, Alan, How Much is Enough? ...
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... that is why those goals are called the American Dream. Bibliography Allen, Frederick Lewis. Only Yesterday An Informal History of the 1920s. New York: Harper & ...
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... Perhaps the American Dream varies for the individual as the individual varies ... his disinterest in all of the "sure-money" businesses except the New York Inquirer ...
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... Beyond that, readers must also see if Gatsby's American Dream was worthwhile. ... Burgess, Anthony. "Is America Falling Apart?", The New York Times, 1971. ...
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... "Scott Fitzgerald and the Collapse of the American Dream." Modern Critical Views: F. Scott Fitzgerald. Ed. Harold Bloom. New York: Chelsea House Publishers ...
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... Also, the American dream was being realized everyday. ... the liquor trade in various parts of American cities and ... New York City and Chicago were focal points for ...
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... It is in New York that Biff is unable to hold a job and that ... Willy believes sincerely in the American Dream of easy success and wealth, but he never reaches it ...
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... Gatsby An American Dream The Great Gatsby, a novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald, is set in 1922 in the New York City area. It is about the American Dream and those ...
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... of life of Jewish immigrants in the tenements of New York City's Lower ... by Michael Gold explores the fundamental discrepancy between the 'American Dream' v/s ...
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... the moral decline of the period in American history through ... one's self and following one's own personal dream, not the ... New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1953. ...
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Nobody believes in the American Dream more than Willy Loman, but the dream has somehow ... Willy and Linda first bought their home in New York, it seemed far ...
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... such a person, (Speech 623) so that the rest of us will not lose the real meaning of the American Dream. ... "The Success Dream on the ... New York: Viking Press, 1967 ...
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... the swamps of Louisiana or from the lower East side of New York. ... a good-hearted, naive man, but the death of his metaphorical counterpart-the American dream. ...
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... deal of crime and violence." The movie A Simple Plan, the New York Times article ... movie A Simple Plan could be changed, I would call it the American Dream in a ...
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... The Great Gatsby incorporates the American Dream in the story through the characters. ... The Great Gatsby. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1925
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... One of the characters in the novel that represents the American Dream is Wilson he was one ... The other car, the one going toward New York, came to rest a hundred ...
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... is still evident that the idea of American exceptionalism and the American dream still exist ... shown by a speech made by Rudolph W. Giuliani, Mayor of New York. ...
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... New York, her position in "the theatre projects the anomalies of her place in American Society even as it appears to be a fulfillment of the American Dream", ...
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... Gatsby is one of the richest men in New York. It has taken Gatsby almost five years to become a rich man. ... "Thus the American dream, whose superstitious ...
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... taken on a "field trip" to an upscale part of New York City -- namely ... The Promise of the American Dream is that any enterprising person can break the ceiling of ...
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... all aspiring to achieve the Dream. Early immigrants have left an indelible mark on American cities and society, from the Italians in New York, the Scandinavian ...
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... all aspiring to achieve the Dream. Early immigrants have left an indelible mark on American cities and society, from the Italians in New York, the Scandinavian ...
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... Another aspect of the American dream is happiness, which is one thing Gatsby does not ... almost every week, which are attended by much of New York's high society. ...
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... Gatsby is a prime example of how pursuing the American dream is only an illusion of the individual's state of mind. ... New York: Chelsea House, 1986. ...
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... "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?" represents the broken American Dream, where dreams don't come ... New York: Frederick Ungar, 1980. Oates, Joyce Carol. ...
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... many reasons why Willy cannot fulfill his idea of the American Dream. In the beginning of the play he tells his wife about his recent excursion to New York. ...
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... to New York for. Seeing that green light so close, yet far away would egg Gatsby on to achieve his goal: Daisy. To accomplish his idea of the American dream he ...
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... many reasons why Willy cannot fulfill his idea of the American Dream. In the beginning of the play he tells his wife about his recent excursion to New York. ...
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... failure is truly the failure of the American Dream to deliver ... A clear aspect of the dream's failure to deliver is ... job in the company's main office in New York. ...
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... The most prominent aspect of the American dream is happiness, which is Gatsby's greatest ... every week, which are attended by much of New York's high society. ...
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