The American Dream: Poem Analysis

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The American Dream has brought at least eighteen million immigrants to the United States of America between 2000 to 2014. Motivational speaker, Eric Thomas, says that, “Desire and imagination have the potential to position a person for greatness.” What he is trying to say is that a person has to work to achieve his/her dream or goal. Americans who proficiently work towards the American Dream can obtain the positive results of it. Before leaving one’s native land, he/she should consider the amount of work still required to achieve the positive results. One example of the hard-work required to achieve a positive result is illustrated by our devoted and hard-working military soldiers. “Never Forget Their Duty” is about Mike Christian and John McCain as prisoners of war in Vietnam. For example, in the essay is states, “Mike got himself a piece of white cloth and a piece of red cloth and fashioned himself a bamboo needle... he sewed the American Flag” ( para. 7). This is showing their true devotion towards America; therefore, making a sacrifice so that others can live the American Dream and be free. This example shows that even when faced with adversity Mike Christian and John McCain continue to believe in the American Dream and freedom. …show more content…

For example, in the poem “I Hear America Singing” it states that, “... The carpenter singing… The mason singing… The boatman singing… Singing with open mouths their strong melodious songs” ( line 3-12). This exhibits the strong bond and optimism between fellow working Americans and their duty to their country. Also showing that optimism can be obtained by hard work and effort and striving for a goal. As a result being optimistic can help them strive for the American Dream and for

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