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... that no one has the exact same "American dream" I believe that everyone has different standards and opinions of how their own little "American dream" would be. ...
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... here. My own grandmother rode in the bottom of a boat across the Atlantic Ocean just to obtain her own American dream. She eventually ...
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... The vision was the "American Dream." Williw wants success and happiness out of life. Like many people Willie wants to own his own home as well as a house in ...
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... The only way for your American Dream to come true is to achieve it, not by sitting back and hoping that it will come on its own. ...
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... children, all well behaved. Antonia's American Dream of having her own beautiful family had finally come true. While Antonia was eager ...
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... punishment. The common person may think the American dream is how rich other people are or how many expensive possessions they own. Years ...
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... Ever look at your neighbor's new car and want one of your own? ... When one thinks of the American Dream, thoughts of success come to mind. ...
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... a difference does so by being creative, following his or her own unique path ... The American should be aggressive in his quest to improve himself and his country ...
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For many people, the American dream means simply financial success, for others it is obtaining positions ... he was a brave man and stood up for his own rights as ...
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... them. Fitzgerald saw this in the lives around him, including his own opinions and views on the American dream into the novel. His ...
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... Fitzgerald shows that this American dream which so many have ... The average American, like Gatsby, will always remain ... bay, only able to watch our own green lights ...
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... Patients which are suffering usually feel that their own quality of life is affected, they have lost hope in themselves and most important they have lost their ...
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... Moreover, opponents to affirmative action laws argue that their own access to the American Dream is restricted by the mandatory workplace and college entry ...
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... and fame. One of the biggest parts of the freedom section of the American dream is being able to voice your own opinion. I have ...
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... question why they were fighting a war for a country that did not give them their own rights. However, this was only one of the impacts on the American Dream. ...
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... are against young teen driving, so it has become my prerogative to get my dream car through my own hard work. It is ultimately the American dream that pushes ...
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... the character of Gatsby is a perfect idealization of a 1920s man chasing after his dreams and attempting to fulfill his own idea of the "American dream". ...
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... conception. This is where the reader gets the best chance to see the American dream decay in front of his/her own eyes. Gatsby, on ...
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... Biff. Happy loses himself to the unattainable American Dream and therefore forebodes his own failure through his delusions. Happy ...
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... "Willy: The way they boxed us in here. Bricks and Windows." The builders are simply trying to live their own American Dream. He ...
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... "Willy: The way they boxed us in here. Bricks and Windows." The builders are simply trying to live their own American Dream. He ...
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... The Puritans came to America to realize their dream of building a new ... staying in school and seems to be lost in his own world. ... Nash, Gary B. American Odyssey. ...
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... itself is wrong. Willy Loman did not become part of the American Dream because he does not follow his own dreams. Willy is not a ...
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... children, all well behaved. Antonia's American Dream of having her own beautiful family had finally come true. While Antonia was eager ...
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We each dream our own American Dream. For some it is a vision of material prosperity, for others it can be a feeling of secure and safe. ...
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... Ever look at your neighbor's new car and want one of your own? ... The American Dream is still alive, though it is not what it used to be. ...
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... family. Each of the family members, envisioning their own American Dream, has an idea of how the inheritance should be spent. All ...
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... The American Dream, which arose during the Colonial Period, developed in ... The dream was based on the assumption that each ... sole basis of his or her own skill and ...
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... The yearn to obtain "the girl," the last piece of Gatsby's puzzle, seems unreachable and restrains him from reaching his own American Dream. ...
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... irresponsibility and the outcome is Willy Loman's idea if the "American Dream." Eventually he ... repeatedly failed and failed, he began to throw his own life away ...
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