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The Modern American Dream

Take a look at the drastic differences between the dream of the past and the present.

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The Modern American Dream
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The perception of the American Dream follows the stereotype of an individual from a poverty filled background taking it upon themselves to transform their lives from "rags to riches." The use of this perception of the American Dream is to show that through dreaming and aspiring to be an identity in modern society, success is possible for many people. People are able to turn their life around with determination and hard work.

The American Dream has adapted with the introduction of newer jobs, cars, technologies, etc. People from the past would dream of things that in today's world have diminished in their value. The idea of an American Dream should be kept in society today, as a sets an example for those who don't dream or believe. When these doubters see peers rising to a peak, they too will realize that when a goal is set, it can be reached through one's hard work and determination. This could ultimately be a solution to the high unemployment rate because people would start to work in order to fulfill their own American Dream.

Overall, the American Dream is not apparent in the modern societies that we see today. In the past, the American Dream created a perception that people could get jobs and live a happy life throughout, but this idea has shifted. In modern times, the American dream has become focused on lots of wealth and less focused on happiness and liveliness. People should change their views of money and materialistic objects to shape a clear thought process about their happiness.

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