The American Dream In John Wilford's Men Walk On Moon

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Throughout the course of American history, the concept of “The American Dream” has captured the eyes of many around the world. It’s safe to say that the simple ideology of personal achievement is an instilled mindset in every American. Americans grow up to believe they want to change the world, but it’s the people who act on it that make a big difference. In the article, Men Walk on Moon by John Wilford, goes into depth on the two men who took on the challenge, the worlds dream, to land on the moon. The purpose of his article was to show how these two men put their names in the history books by being the first to land on the moon. The Author provides vital information in this article. For instance, he provides words exchanged by President Nixon and Neil Armstrong. The words exchange by these two went as the following as Nixon said, "For one priceless moment in the whole history of man all the people on this earth are truly one--one in their pride in what you have done and one in our prayers that you will return safely to earth." Mr. Armstrong replied, "Thank you Mr. President. It 's a great honor and …show more content…

Also, in the article there’s a rare illustration shown of the New York Times newspaper back when it came out of the two men on the moon; the headlines on the Newspaper was titled as Men walk on Moon; Astronauts land on plain, collects rock, and Plants Flag This gives someone a visual view on how big this situation was in 1969 when things weren’t as advance on how there are now. Another set of information the author provides is how this accomplishment has been the worlds dream. Wilford

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