The American Dream Is Killing Us Analysis

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Ever since Donald Trump became our 2017 president, do people think that our country will utopia or dystopia? Some will say it will become a dystopia country, but, we the people will keep it as a utopian country. So, the american ideal of utopia is possible because of the availability of land, freedom, and being rich. Starting of, we will be explaining about the availability of land. In the article “The American Dream is Killing Us” by, Mark Manson, paragraph 3, it states “From the very beginning, the U.S enjoyed a constant state of expansion. Cheap and fertile farmland was always plentiful” What this sentence is stating is, when the United States of America started to formed, there were plenty of land. This is when people started to buy these for a cheap amount of money. In the same paragraph, last sentence, “And natural resources appeared to be endless, with massive reserves of oil, coal, timber, and precious metals that are still being discovered today.” What makes this paragraph a utopia is how the United States has more land than other countries, and lots of natural resources. But, if think of a dystopia, then there would not be not land, and not many natural resources. …show more content…

In the article of Ronald Reagan, Farewell Speech, 1/11/1989, Excerpted, paragraph 3 it states, “We’ve got to do a better job of getting across that America is freedom - freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of enterprise. And freedom is special and rare. It’s fragile; it needs [protection]”. What this sentence is stating is America doesn’t have enough freedom. Therefore, we will need to try harder on getting more freedom of speech, religion, and enterprise. This an utopia moment because we can do anything that we want, only if it is not against the law. If this was a dystopia, then people can not have freedom and they will need to follow rules that isn’t very

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