American Dream in the Film, The Pursuit of Happyness

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Today, The American dream is not fully represented in the same way as the ideas were initially raised. The ideas were primarily fabricated in the very beginning of our country. The propagandist role of any medium has changed just as much as the times have since the signing of the Declaration of Independence. In contemporary America, film is the leading component of the propagation and detraction of the American dream. The film The Pursuit of Happyness (2005) supports the idea of the American dream our founding fathers set out. Wall Street (1987) on the other hand, supports and acts as a detractor of the true American dream and leads people to believe, what a lot of people already believe, that it is a dream to become monetarily successful. Propaganda through film has been a vast advocate for this change in ideas of the American dream in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The main ideas of the American dream as well as the way we are exposed to them is ever-changing. Nowadays, to a large portion of individuals, the American dream is to own a big house and a nice car. . Though the term the “American Dream” was not introduced until 1931 by James Truslow Adams it was birthed with the signing of the Declaration of Independence (Where Is the American Dream?). Founding fathers did not conjure this dream in means of monetary success but the ability and freedom to be as equally successful as how hard you work and not of what or who you are. The byproduct of such freedom could then be to own a big house and a nice car. One of the most infamous phrases in the Declaration of Independence, “We hold these truths to be self–evident, That all men are created equal, That they are endowed by their Creator with certain unali... ... middle of paper ... ...tent.com/article/111892/the_american_dream_in_literature.html?cat=38>. Munday Jr., Dr. John C. "Life, Liberty, Pursuit of Happiness." Avantrex - Ideas and Systems for Tomorrow. Web. 10 May 2011. . The Pursuit of Happyness. Dir. Gabriele Muccino. Prod. Todd Black, Jason Blumenthal, Steve Tisch, James Lassiter, and Will Smith. By Steve Conrad. Perf. Will Smith. Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2006. "Today's American Dream." Founding Fathers and the True American Dream. Web. 10 May 2011. . "Wall Street (1987) - Synopsis." The Internet Movie Database (IMDb). Web. 10 May 2011. . Wall Street. Dir. Oliver Stone. Perf. Michael Douglas, Charlie Sheen, Daryl Hannah, Martin Sheen, and Hal Holbrook. Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation, 1987.

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