Keeping The Dream Alive Analysis

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The late Addarren Ross is known as his stage name Lil Snupe , grew up in the slums of Jonesboro, Louisiana knew nothing was handed to you especially when you're coming out of the ghetto, but did all he could stay focused on his dream becoming a famous rapper and getting his mom out of the ghetto. Lil Snupe is a good example of The American Dream because he would stay up late to finish one of his songs if he had to and rode a bus 36 hours to Philadelphia to go catch his dream and things looked brighter from than.Snupe’s idea of the The American Dream was work hard and put in everything that was possible had stay focused on that goal and it will all come true in the future.The American Dream is attainable for everyone , but that will only happen …show more content…

Another way the American Dream is attainable for everyone is through hard work. In the article Keeping the Dream Alive by Jon Meacham, Mecham describes that people nowadays just want something and don't put forth the effort to achieve it ,but the correct way would be to work hard and be patient with the future.Similar to Ross’s story because he was told by so many people, including his own mother that he would be nothing and he would just end up in jail but with all the hard work and patience it all turned around for him in the future.

Lastly , The American Dream is attainable for anyone that is determined to achieve their dream. In the text states “This country faces real challenges, including a growing deficit, crumbling infrastructure and unsustainable entitlement spending. Addressing these issues will require leadership to meet the times, as happened during the Civil War, the Great Depression, World War II and the civil rights era. Leaders need to exhibit the spirit captured by Theodore Roosevelt when he reminded us that “aggressive fighting for the right is the noblest sport the world affords”(Roemer). Similar to Snupe patience is key in achieving the American Dream because Snupe waited 16 years in the ghetto to finally make it out of the ghetto and become a young

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