Adams Definition Of The American Dream

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Originally defined by James Truslow Adams in The Epic of America, written by Adams himself in 1931, the American Dream is a well-known set of ideals. Adams’ definition of this idea is that the United States should be a country where everyone has opportunities and life is full and rich for anyone who has worked for it. I disagree with Adams’ definition of the American Dream. Not everyone is granted a full and rich life teeming with opportunities. No matter how hard people work, the wealthy have advantages over them and can pay their way around what some have to work for even if it’s unintentional. Those with natural advantages like athleticism overshadow the hard-working scholarly types. The American Dream exists in the thoughts of many, but is rarely ever reached. …show more content…

Rich people are just that: rich. They have far more money than the working class. Some of the wealthy have done good with the money they’ve worked for. They’ve donated it to charity, used it to help a community, but that doesn’t stop them from having a known name or money that can get them to where they don’t deserve to be. For example, colleges will look at a pair of people who have the same scores and even if one has shown to have more work ethic, the one with more money is chosen simply because of the money. It allows them to pay in full rather than forcing the school to give grants to allow the other student to

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