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    However the American Dream is perceived there is no question that the dream is on the verge of becoming extinct. Bob Herbert addresses this in his article "Hiding from Reality". He argues that the American Dream is dead. Similarly, Cal Thomas also argues that the American Dream is dead in his article "Is the American Dream Over?.” Although both authors agree that the American Dream is extinct, they have differing opinions as to why. While they both believe that the government plays a large part

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    When it comes to the topic of the American Dream, most of us will readily agree that nothing worth having comes easy. Where this agreement usually ends, however, is on the question of whether or not the American Dream is currently dead or alive. On the one hand, Brandon King, writer of the essay, “The American Dream: Dead, Alive or on Hold?” argues that “it’s more alive and important than ever- and that it is the key to climbing out of the Great Recession, overcoming inequality, and achieving true

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    Summary Analysis of the essay, “The American Dream Dead, Alive, or on Hold?”, by Brandon King. The ideals and values of the American dream, have been affected by the Great Recession we have endure. Although, some people believe this dream no longer exist, authors like Brandon King affirms that still very much alive. Based on King, this “American Dream” is the key to overcome economic issues and reach true prosperity. He points out, that it was during the Great Depression when the term was first

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    The American Dream The American Dream. A concept which was believed by many Americans, a dream which many hoped to come true. Now this dream that had once prospered hope for many has died. We live in a new era where we can not just simply wish for our hopes and dreams to come true. The American dream is unrealistic, if you work hard you are not going to be rewarded. Before I discuss how the American Dream is dead, we should learn the history of how the the term can about. Novak (2015) found

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    that the American Dream is dead. Willy believes a substantial amount about what he views the american dream to be. “That's the beauty of this country a man can end up with diamonds just off of being liked”. The american dream was all about people getting rich off of being liked, willy believed this and he died which shows the american dream is dead. Willy believed that the american dream was people could get rich off of people just liking him but was sadly mistaken that the american dream had died

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    this country today don’t believe that the American dream is alive. Fifty-nine percent of those polled in June agreed that “the American dream has become impossible for most people to achieve." More and more Americans believe there is “not much opportunity” to get ahead”(Alternet). Many adults of the middle and lower classes American population no longer the American dream is no longer attainable because most if not all of the key elements of the American dream are no longer attainable. With financial

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    who are born wealthy can live the American Dream I believe by working hard anyone can reach it. The American Dream takes a big part of the novel The Great Gatsby. What really is the American Dream? Throughout the book it shows how the people in the 1920s lived this dream and The desire everyone had in the West egg to be able to live it. But is it really even worth working to achieve living the American Dream, does it still exist in modern time? The American Dream is known as a life of equality, the

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    type of fulfillment from the American Dream which prompts them to relay belief in it to the newest generation of Americans. However, nowadays, populations of Americans have become increasingly critical of the American Dream and what that dream entails. That particular group claims that the American Dream is now dead due to many different facets of society. Is it possible to demand the "death" of an ideal that is essentially the backbone of a powerful country such as American? There are people who argue

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    1 Assessing the American Dream: Is it Still Alive? The dreams of the hard working American people are still alive, and are obtainable for those who want to have a better life through hard work. In Brandon King?s essay, ?The American Dream: Dead, Alive, or on Hold,? he argues that the dream is still alive, despite the negative atmosphere set by today?s liberal economists and activists. King states in his essay to the reader that he ?would define the American Dream today as the potential to work

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    Poverty in America America is in a state of poverty. The American people consisting of different ethnic groups are having a harder time getting out of poverty and the middle class is slowly becoming non-existent. The research will show that both children and adult are being negatively affected by poverty. Is the American dream an impossible one, of course, it's impossible because the middle class is slowly disappearing into history. People truly don't know what poverty is and how it is affecting

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