The American dream is something that every person strives for. It is the life that every person works hard trying to achieve. Every person has a different and unique American dream that they hope to achieve during their lifetime. In the movie American Beauty, we see several characters in their pursuit of the own American dream. Each character in this movie has their own unique vision of the American dream.
Living in the same middle class white suburb, one would think that each character's American dream would be at least somewhat similar. This is not completely true, however. Examining the dreams of the different characters, we will find that they are not similar because they live in this type of society; but they are affected by the society in which they live. We will also realize that each character's dream will either be to fit more into their expected role in society, or to separate themselves from that role.
The first character whose American dream is to fit more into the community in which they live is Caroline. When she is introduced in the movie, she seems to be living her American dream. She looks to be a successful, happy woman who is very confident in herself and her abilities. As she often quotes Buddy the real estate king, "In order to be successful, one must project an image of success at all times."" Her house is encircled by a white picket fence and she tends to her perfect roses while wearing matching gloves and shoes. When in public, she tries to present herself as a happily married wife with a satisfied husband. We soon find out that this act is simply a fazade she puts up to make people think that she possesses these characteristics. In reality, she is living a miserable life, trapped in a loveless marriage and definitely has some psychological problems. We also learn that in reality, her American dream is to be as successful as a rival real estate agent, Buddy, "the King.