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Essay on American Dream1 |
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This is the first 1,000 characters of 1070 words (4.28 pages) in the essay titled American Dream1
Everyday students work vigorously to secure academic success. They frequently set goals
for themselves and strive to reach them. The American dream is like a grade which a
student works hard to receive. It is a goal that one sets for himself. The dream, just like
the grade, may not always be easy to achieve, but through hard work and determination
anyone can live out their dreams. As people travel across the Atlantic from Europe, they
look out and see the Statue of Liberty holding her radiating torch of freedom. The new
immigrants are about to step foot in America, home of the free and land of opportunity.
Many people who come to America, or who are born Americans, have a dream of what
life will be like in this wonderful country. Envisioning that dream is like painting a
beautiful picture - freedom, prosperity and success all contribute to people’s vision of
being a happy American. By viewing the American dream, of St. Jean De Crevecoeur,
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Iola Leroy, and the Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments
and Resolutions one is able to see how different each one of us is, and how many dreams
are really out there. St. Jean De Crevecoeur wrote about the American dream as a
positive experience. De Crevecoeur came to America from Europe around 1754.
America to him was a fresh sheet of paper on which one could start a new painting of
“the good life.” In America, one has rights. Americans can originate from anywhere and
still be called an America...
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Keywords: jean de crevecoeur, declaration of sentiments and resolutions, declaration of sentiments, american dream, new painting, torch of freedom, self interest, dreams, vigorously, europe, born americans, seneca falls declaration of sentiments and resolutions, seneca falls declaration, land of opportunity, hard to receive, iola leroy, step foot
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