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What is the American Dream?  Most Americans have asked themselves that very question at some point in their lives, and American Dream essays remain a favorite topic among professors in disciplines as varied as English, philosophy, religion, or sociology.  The American Dream is a recurrent topic in literature, whether featuring prominently in a story like The Great Gatsby or as a foil to the hero in a novel like Native Son.  

Our example essays explore the concept of the American Dream. Whether you're examining the traditional ideals of success, equality, and opportunity or critiquing the challenges and disparities in achieving those ideals, these essays provide a valuable starting point.

Each example essay includes comprehensive outlines, engaging essay hooks, and well-defined thesis statements to help you craft a compelling argument. You’ll also find tips on how to structure your introduction and conclusion for maximum impact, along with ideas for using primary sources to substantiate your claims.

These essays will spark ideas for creative titles and provide guidance on different essay structures. Whether you're writing a persuasive essay on the modern relevance of the American Dream or a narrative essay about personal experiences, these documents are the perfect resource to inspire and guide your work.

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Foreign Policy Towards the Middle
The Administration's New Middle Eastern Policy
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Social issues and contemporary problems
In America today there are nearly 23 million foreign born residents which is about 8.4% of the total population. There are about 32 million residents who do not speak English as their primary language.
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The Tulsa race massacre of 1921: a hidden story
This video documentary deals with what is considered by many to be the worst race riots to have occurred in American history. In 1921 racial violence erupted in the town of Tulsa on a scale that had hitherto not been…
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American and God's dream
The American Dream and God's Dream: Are they Compatible?
Paper Doctorate
Ethnocentrism, Urbanization, and Anomie in McMinden
McMinden: A fictional town and an overview of real sociological concepts
Paper Undergraduate
Great Gatsby by F. Scott
¶ … Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald and "Ceremony" by Leslie Marmon Silko. Specifically it will discuss the pursuit of the American Dream in the two novels. What is the American Dream?
Research Paper Doctorate
Ellison Race in Ellison\'s Invisible
In Ellison's Invisible Man the hindrances to the creation of individual identity are not merely limited to racism as it is generally understood; instead, to him, the racial picture in the United States needs to be…
Paper Undergraduate
National Healthcare System One Issue
One issue that is of great importance in the world today -- and to me personally -- is the need for healthcare reform in the United States. This nation is one of the last in the developed world not to offer some sort of…
Essay Doctorate
Sociological theories of crime: strengths, weaknesses, and contemporary relevance
Introduction There are a number of respected sociological theories of crime and criminality, and in this paper four of those theories – social control theory, strain theory, differential association theory and neutralization theory – will be reviewed in terms of their strengths and weaknesses. Also, of the theories discussed, one or more will be referenced in terms of the relevance to a recently convicted offender.
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The American Dream concept and cultural significance
¶ … American Dream metaphor stands as a symbol of the U.S. And of it being the land of freedom in which almost anyone can fulfill their fantasies. Subsequent to the war of independence, people everywhere became…