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Saturday, June 1, 2019

My American Dream :: American Dream Essays

It seems that so often the subject of economic standing and wealth, are said synonymously with the phrase The American Dream. It seems that it throngs money to be elated and economic stature to be accepted however, many people who fall into this trap out of ignorance go away never achieve The American Dream they hand towards.The clich, In America, you can be whatever you want, always brings a smirk to my face. I am non a cynical person, but this just isnt true. If I decided I wanted to be the star of the next Academy Award winning hit, no matter how much I want it, it is not guaranteed to happen. In defense, many people will argue that one shouldnt take the remark so literally, that it just means that the avenues and highways to success exist, it is the persons choice weather they take them or not unfortunately, that is not the case. In the Great Gatsby Nick Carroway explains his love as, it was full of money-that was the inexhaustible charm that rose and fell in it, the jingle of it, the cymbals song of it(127) Hundreds of people start off with the Idea of becoming someone, and as their life progresses, they must completely adapt to a change of pace and ideas. How many people convey gone out, and achieved the correct degrees, met the right people, been hired at the perfect job-only to be let go for a reason they could not have controlled. This is the Idea that I discussed on the first day of class. The idea of the Mesa being like the American dream, You climb and climb, only to reach a plateau, that you will eventually fall over the other side of.(first day notes)To me the American Dream is not just a dollar sign, or desk nametag, but the magnate to walk into a room or a home, and know that your presence is welcomed and looked forward to. The dream is realizing that in America, we have the resources to make an honest difference. Unfortunately on that point was no reading that really embodied my version of the American dream. The clos est book that came to it was, Their Eyes Were Watching God, because Janie did eventually realize that their was so much much to life than money, status, and material things.

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