Symbolism In The Melting Pot

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The Myth of a Utopian Society: “The Melting Pot” The central theme of this essay is to analyze the metaphor used to describe the United States as a “Great Melting Pot.” Once, President Theodore Roosevelt proclaimed: ‘‘We Americans are the children of the crucible. It has been our boast that out of the crucible, the melting pot of life in this free land, all the men and women of all the nations who come hither emerge as Americans and as nothing else ...” The enthusiastic attitude showed in this quote by President Roosevelt is very strong and powerful in urging immigrants to transform into Americans. If you are not close to American history, you might think that this actually happened, but unfortunately there were issues concerning different points of view in relation to this and other matters as well such as racism and discrimination. The United States has been called the “Great Melting Pot,” a metaphor that indicates the blending or melting of different races, cultures, nationalities, …show more content…

This people, in turn, brought their culture and traditions with them. “No other place in the world has such a diverse population. It is this diversity that makes America what it is and, at the same time, creates the challenges it faces” (Millet). Diversity is what makes people even more American. This is part of the American identity and this is what makes them unique too. Since the beginning America has been seen as the land of the freedom and opportunity and this is one of the reasons why immigration is higher in the United States than in any other country. People come to the United States because they want a better life for them and for their children, but unfortunately, immigration has become one of the most important social and political issues in the

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