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Life Liberty And The Pursuit Of Happiness Analysis

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The American Dream can be summed up in one short sentence…“Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness”. It offers people the chance to be free, to live life on their own terms, and to make choices that best fulfill their dreams and desires. It represents the hope that anyone, man or woman, regardless of your race, nationality, or religion, through determination, honesty and hard work can succeed in creating a comfortable and happy life. What many fail to remember, though, is that it the American Dream hasn’t always been an option for everyone who has come to America. At one time, only free white men had this opportunity afforded them. They could own land, vote, run for office, and had almost no restrictions on the opportunities they had. On the other hand, women and people of other races did not enjoy these same freedoms, and in many cases their lives were completely controlled by white men from birth to death. Many writers have tackled this subject, both for and against, the reality of the American Dream, with great success, but it seems to be a one-sided view no matter which side they are on.
In "Letter III What is an American?" by J. Hector St. John De Crevecoeur and in Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass by …show more content…

It is a prize to be worked for and won, and is available to everyone. It is a wonderful opportunity, if you are given the chance to pursue it. When you have basic human rights taken from you, are deprived of knowing your own worth and slowly, lose any self-esteem you may have had. Your thoughts are not of riches and bounty, but of survival. The horrors Douglass faced were ignored, and even considered unimportant when De Crevecoeur wrote “What is an American?” For De Crevecoeur, the American Dream involves endless opportunities, riches, an abundance of choices, and all that the land provides. Yet for Douglass, the American Dream is simply the opportunity of

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