Why America is Special

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“The American dream of rags to riches is a dream for a reason - it is hard to achieve; were everyone to do it, it wouldn't be a dream but would rather be reality” Robert Fulton said once. Robert Fulton is an American inventor who is famous for making the steam boat. All throughout history people have always told stories of going from rags to riches. It is the great “American dream.” The ability to decide your own destiny, it is a major part of why flocks of immigrants come to the U.S. every year. Through popular music, art, film, and literature, we can discern that American identity is defined as being based on having the American attitude – hard work, dedication, and a little luck.

America has always seen the great fairytale of going from rags to riches in popular culture. One of these is movies that are seen by America’s youth, with popular Disney movies such as Aladdin. Aladdin the movie is a classic story of a poor person finding love and becoming rich (Aladdin). The story shows how it is possible to become rich if you are poor (Aladdin). It also depicts how love can be found through all of this. Little kids may not understand the concept fully but they watch these movies and understand and believe anything is possible. They also learn to follow their dreams and don’t ever let anyone stray them away from their dreams. This is also seen in the movie Cinderella; this movie is very direct of how one thing in your life can change your life (Cinderella). All the sudden Cinderella goes from a poor mistreated girl to royalty (Cinderella). This all happens in a very short period of time due to a shoe that fit her after she had gone to a lavish ball (Cinderella). The girl had left one of her slippers at the ball and when t...

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