America And I Anzia Yezierska Analysis

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[enter hook here]. There are different interpretations of the American Dream. One can say that the American Dream is having an education, clothes, food, a house, and a job. Another can say that it’s an opportunity here and to do something great. Then there is just a simple dream, to be able to pay the monthly bills without any worries, or being able to give your children a better future by saving up. There is one question that is being asked now, Does America still provide access to the American Dream? In my opinion, i do not think America can still provide access to the American Dream. People like Anzia Yezierska came to America believing these rumors. In her short story “America and I” she says, “ Who am I? What am I? What do I want with my life? Where is America? Is there an America? What is this wilderness in which I am lost?” Anzia Yezierska is talking about how when she got here, she didn't see what everyone was talking about. When she got here she got a low paying job and with that money she could barely afford bread and rent, she was sharing a room with a dozen of other …show more content…

In David Wallenchinsky’s Article “Is the American Dream still possible?” he surveyed more than 2,200 Americans and 84% of them described themselves as middle class citizens. Wallenchinsky states,“ But many average Americans are struggling- squeezed by rising costs, declining wages, credit card debt and diminished benefits.” For some the American Dream is just being happy and being able to live comfortably but, now who would want to live their life struggling to pay their bills and be stressful? Most of the middle class citizens are living like this. Back then living in America wasn’t as difficult as it is now, everything was affordable, but now with the rise in minimum wages everything else goes up. Taxes go up, prices for things go up, it is a never ending cycle. Now trying to get a job even with a college degree is very hard to

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