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THE AMERICAN DREAM

 

With new business people began to discover a new source of money, which gave birth to the present day American Dream. .
             The dreams of Americans today consist of money and more money, and in the meantime they are determined to show their fellow Americans as well as the world that the people of this newly developed nation will succeed. The America Dream of today differs from the Dreams of the American Revolutionist, in that our four fathers believed in their prosperity of a whole nation and not the individual.
             Tomorrowland shows how people may really want to create the American Dream. Celebration was a town created in Osceola County. It was a town just like any other, it had many facilities, but the difference was this was like the "perfect" town. All the houses basically looked the same and there wasn't any kind of major store chain and people were only allowed to park two cars in front of their houses.
             Celebration shows the kind of things people will do to live the American Dream. Celebration was created in order to show people what the perfect town would really be when in fact, the perfect town does not exist. Life in Celebration would be the same kind of life lived in any other town. Neighbors will fight and not get along and it will have every problem any other community would. The American Dream today is all about living in a nice house, having nice cars, having a nice looking family, living in the best neighborhood, having a successful career and having lots and lots of money. Some of these ideas have been incorporated in the town of Celebration, and many people think Celebration will be the true American Dream.
             Over the course of two hundred and twenty seven years, the American Dream has changed drastically. In 1776 men and women were simply trying to break free of British rule and start their lives in the new land and not having to worry about what the King of Britain would say to all this.


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