Historical American flags in Washington, DC: the Betsy Ross flag hangs on both ends and the classic Old Glory is to each side of the current 50 state version.
Describes what is meant by the "American Dream". Analyzes how that dream has evolved over the years. Explores how Americans have had to fight to save it, including against themselves.
My essay depicts how past generations want the future generations to surpass them in means of equality, wealth, and love. Reference to 4 sources along with quotes are included.
Argues that the American Dream is no longer obtainable. Provides literary examples of the American dream. Describes how the United States still struggles with economic and racial oppression.
There are ideals, but also significant issues surrounding the American Dream. These issues are examined and lamented in the song Piano Man by Billy Joel.
Any dream in which you are not happy can be considered more or less as a nightmare. The "American dream" is a happy one that has the potential because in America, things like advancement in society are possible. Although it takes many forms, this American dream is not found in any book.
Attempts to describe the meaning of the American Dream. Describes life in the United States and compares it to life in other countries. Examines the American system of government.
The American Dream is a common definition for success, comfort, happiness, wealth and the wish to succeed, and many Americans achieve this dream by simply finding true love, raising a family, and having a property that is theirs to their comfort. The novel, The Great Gatsby, is a prime reference on the American dream.
This is an exploration of the meaning of the "American dream," and whether it is defined only in financial terms. The meaning of success is explored. Bill Gates' story and James Truslow Adams' definition of the American dream are discussed.