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I will pay for the following article The Interpretation of the Notion of the American Dream. The work is to be 5 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.

I will pay for the following article The Interpretation of the Notion of the American Dream. The work is to be 5 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page. Rather than arguing whether or not the American dream is ultimately alive or dead, this brief analysis will seek to understand whether or not present America is something of a “stacked deck” and whether or not the current system is robbing people of their ability to see enormous opportunities directly in front of them. In this way, three of the readings which have been engaged during the course of the semester will be utilized to prove that the current system of opportunity and potential that exists for the individual within the United States is ultimately divorced from the reality that is oftentimes associated with such terms as the American dream. In such a manner, it will be the goal of this author to prove to the reader why the United States, in its present form, promise a hopeless situation for many participants within its society.

Although it is not hard to disagree with such talking heads as Rush Limbaugh, the point that he made with regards to disagreeing with the overall level of potential and opportunity that exists within the United States was yet another example of some of the ridiculous things that he has said during the course of his career. What Limbaugh said was the following: “Such an understanding robs people of the ability to see the enormous opportunities directly in front of them”. Such a statement assumes that these “opportunities” exist for each and every member of the society. a fact that has been challenged with regards to articles which will be discussed. In such a way, the reader can understand that the opportunities and potential that someone such as Rush Limbaugh, a multimillionaire conservative talk show host and political pundit, may engage with are necessarily far different than the level of potential and opportunity that a lower class or desperately poor individual would have to leverage/draw upon. Taking the case of “The Lesson”, the reader can instantly note that the narrator of the piece effectively differentiates society in two distinct groups. those that escape desperate poverty and those that continue to struggle with the painful realities of life defined by want and hardship.&nbsp.

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