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    Alive or Dead? What is the American Dream? In 1931 James Truslow Adams wrote “the dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for every man, with opportunity for each according to his ability or achievement.” For hundreds of years the term American Dream has been the foundation of our country, and it has always existed. In my eyes the American Dream is a theory, as is believing in god, it will exist with those who believe in it. It is alive to me. When immigrants move here

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    The American Dream Dead or Alive? The American Dream has long since been dead. At least not obtainable by everyone only the privileged and wealthy. Because it's thrown in their laps. The very thing that brought settlers here is falling out of our hands due to economic decline and exponential growth in the amount of wealthy persons that live on the planet. There are many supporting points that can prove the American Dream has been dead. The middle class is vanishing from the social scale. The middle

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    The American Dream : Dead , on Hold , or Alive ? The American Dream is still around but nowhere to be accomplish .People have became more selfish by the year not knowing what in reality they were doing , now the american dream is dead because there really is not a reason behind it. Even though people normally say that everyone has the same opportunities, The american dream is dead because people don't achieve it due to money issues and in how people just want more so it's harder for others to get

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    The concept of the American Dream has been with us as long as we have been a nation. In Brandon Kings “The American Dream: Dead, Alive, Or On Hold?” he presents us with his version of the American dream. According to Kings, the American dream is defined as “The potential to work for an honest, secure way of life and save for the future” (611). The American dream may differ between every individual and how they perceive it. To some, the American dream is to have a decent job and to be financially

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    One of his published works, The American Dream: Dead, Alive, or on Hold?, debates his interpretation of the notion of the American Dream and whether the concept is dead, alive, or on hold. The speaker emphasizes his belief that the common phrase is still alive within America and that one must work hard in order to achieve it. When it comes to the topic of the American Dream, King will eagerly agree that the idea is still alive and thriving in the minds of Americans; however, I deem that the idea is

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    United States has a dream, or better yet known as the American Dream. What is the American Dream? Well, Brandon King, author of “The American Dream: Dead, Alive, or on Hold?” quoted James Truslow Adams, who wrote that the American Dream “is that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability and achievement, regardless of coral class or circumstances of birth”(610). Everyone’s American Dreams are all different, but

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    For years there has been debate over the state of the American Dream. There are many differing opinions over not only its health, but how it is defined. In his essay, The American Dream: Dead, Alive, or on Hold?, Brandon King adds to the ongoing argument by stating that the American dream is alive, but has changed from what it was originally. He states that the American Dream used to be the ability to become wealthy. However it has now become the ability to earn and honest living and to save for

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    Professor of American history, Matthew Warshauer once said, “Traditionally, Americans have sought to realize the American dream of success, fame and wealth through thrift and hard work. However, the industrialization of the 19th and 20th centuries began to erode the dream, replacing it with a philosophy of "get rich quick"” (Warshauer par. 3). In making this comment, Warshauer insist that the American dream has new philosophy of becoming rich faster than the traditional ways used by past generations

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    “The American Dream: Dead, Alive, or on Hold?” is a rhetoric piece that speculates what most Americans hope to achieve, which is pure happiness. It also places doubt on how achievable the American Dream is to obtain. The author presents facts, surveys and polls to show the reader how low of standards Americans in 2011 have for their futures. He states that inequality between social classes, which can be defined as the large gap between the rich and middle class, is becoming too wide. This is creating

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    The Dream Itself Many years ago today, the United States of America was the prime example of prosperity and opportunity. It established America with the idea that its citizens would be guaranteed life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Today, it is true that people have liberties and are free to pursue happiness. However, in recent years, in the worst recession since the Great Depression. Unemployment, growing economy inequality, and medical care have skyrocketed. Despite the odds, the American

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