Interpretation Of The American Dream By Anya Kamenetz

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The American Dream
1. Give an outline of how the American Dream is interpreted in text 2, 3 and 4:
The second text: “Arnold Schwarzenegger Recalls Lessons From 25 Years as a U.S citizen – Learn English, Participate in Politics, and give back”, from 2008 by Arnold Schwarzenegger, mentions the immigrants who are keen to fulfil their dreams in America – ‘the Promised Land’. The newcomers have to learn three vital things if they want to act out the American Dream. First of all, it is essential to learn the English language so you can collaborate in the society and adapt to the culture. Subsequently, you have to participate in politics to become a part of America, which is build by democratic benefits. At last, the most substantial thing is to give back in the form of aid. In that way, you can succeed as an American citizen.
(It is attainable to accomplish goals and success with severe work and single-mindedness) …show more content…

Anya Kamenetz says that for many people the American Dream includes a money-oriented opinion and a materialistic consumption. Anya Kamenetz mentions that the Americans who strive to work a lot and make more money are slightly happier than people earning less. This contradicts the American Dream. The Americans make money for indulgence, but also as a safety net if they are unable to work or have to retire. The Americans can stake their health by working hard. Anya Kamenetz means that the American people need to focus on spending time with their family instead of spending money on material

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