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Similarities Between The World And Me

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The American dream ideally includes equal opportunities for prosperity and success no matter the social class of an individual. This ideal, particularly catches the interest of those who are struggling to live comfortably within a society that diminishes people accordingly with their salary income. Even though America holds this concept of equal treatment, it has failed to provide minorities with the proper resources to achieve their dreams. Between the World and Me written by Ta-Nehisi Coates reflects the work in Richard Wright’s poetry under the same title. Coates’ wants to reference his work because it creates the illusion of a thing that stands between the world and the black African-American body. Coates’ writes his story, directed towards his son, as a path to understanding this thing that stands between all black individuals struggling to achieve their dream. He wants people to understand that their renunciation of fair treatment in our justice system is a rumination of America’s history from the …show more content…

False. In order for this ideal to become a reality all Americans need to be given the same opportunities and resources to even be eligible to strive towards their goals. Coates’ proclaims that we live in a “goal oriented era” (12). He argues that Americans who believe themselves to be “white” are so firmly encased within this dream that he describes as, “perfect houses with nice lawns, Memorial Day cookouts, block associations, and driveways” (11). These goals are embedded within America’s society and deeply rooted within it’s history. The idea that having more material belongings will be followed by success and happiness is a complete misunderstanding. Excessive material possessions only provoke an individual to want more than what she or he already has, engaging people into an endless chase after a circulating

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