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  1. The American Dream is the vision that anyone, regardless of their birth or social class, can achieve their own version of success. James Adams described the American Dream in his book ‘Epic of America’ as ‘the dream of a land in which life should be better, and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability ...

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  2. 18. Jan. 2021 · The Dream, it turned out, needed to demonize others in order to help the chosen few. Our parents, too, would be sacrificed. The price of our innocence was the guilt of our loved ones. Jeff ...

  3. 3. Juli 2023 · Society. The American Dream, a timeless motif of prosperity and success, took on new dimensions in the 1990s. This was a time of economic prosperity, burgeoning technology, and a shift in societal values. The dream morphed from traditional post-war aspirations of white picket fences and 2.5 children to a broader spectrum of success defined by ...

  4. Der American Dream (deutsch: amerikanischer Traum) bezeichnet eine in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika vorherrschende Gesinnung. Gemäß dieser Vorstellung kann jeder Mensch durch harte Arbeit und unabhängig von seinem derzeitigen Wohlstand in der Zukunft einen höheren Lebensstandard erreichen. Der Glaube daran, dass jeder die gleichen ...

  5. American Dream Definition. Der American Dream besagt, dass in Amerika jeder, unabhängig von Herkunft, Geschlecht oder finanzieller Lage, durch Fleiß und harte Arbeit Erfolg haben kann. Er stützt sich auf die Prinzipien Freiheit, Gleichberechtigung und Chancengleichheit, wie in der Unabhängigkeitserklärung verankert.

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  6. 7. Aug. 2020 · In 1983, Brian De Palma went about remaking the gangster movie Scarface from 1932. The original was directed by Howard Hawks and was based on the life of Al Capone, its name even coming from Capone’s moniker of ‘Scarface’. The difference being instead of the rise of an immigrant through the Italian Mafia, which Hawks had focused on, De ...

  7. 3. Apr. 1992 · Their decision and its repercussions are the subject of "American Dream," the documentary by Barbara Kopple which won last year's Academy Award. This is the kind of movie you watch with horrified fascination, as families lose their incomes and homes, management plays macho hardball, and rights and wrongs grow hopelessly tangled. Advertisement.