The American Dream: 'Keeping Up With The Joneses'

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Daroneke R. Harrison Ms. Mosley English lll 19 October, 2017 AMERICAN DREAM The American dream is common to all people, but it is viewed in various ways. The American dream is different for everyone, but they share some of the same aspects of it. The reality of the American dream is the essence of most immigrants. But the American dream can be achieved by Americans if they secure a good job and make a supportive salary. The American dream can be achieved by any race that wants to achieve it. According to Henry Ford “if you think you can or can’t you’re right.” If people think they can achieve the American dream they can, or if people think they can’t then they won’t. The American dream is like a vision you see somebody else with it and you have a vision that you have it to . According to “Keeping up with the Joneses,” people compare themselves to a neighbor and strive to accumulate the same material goods. This story relates to the American dream because it shows that if African Americans see how well life is for the immigrants after they achieve their American dream they would want to put forth a big effort into achieving and getting the same thing. Because “Keeping up with the Joneses” tells how the Joneses kept expanding they made more and more houses which relates to the American dream because it shows that …show more content…

This passage is reflected upon the American dream because it pretty much tell people (African Americans) that if they want to rise in their life they need to put in the work needed just like the immigrants or any other race achieve the American dream. It also is saying that if they want to fail in life then the choice is up to them it’s either take it or leave it so this story is based upon what you want for yourself because anybody can do it because it is about self confidence in believing that you could achieve

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