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diverse cultures view the American Dream as an great opportunity for them to get better in life.
From my point of view when people used to think of the "american dream" it meant freedom but nowadays its just lies and corruption on a vast scale, the american dream now means to me, "lets make as much money as we can from others suffering".
It is not clear whether this question refers to a dream that occurred during sleep, or to the idea of "The American Dream," which is the aspiration to better one's self through education, hard work and financial success. Neither view refers to overcoming loneliness in any way.
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"The Catcher in the Rye" portrays the American Dream as unattainable and ultimately disillusioning. The protagonist, Holden Caulfield, rejects societal values and material success, feeling disconnected from the conformity and materialism he sees around him. Through Holden's experiences, the novel questions the traditional notion of the American Dream and presents a more complex and critical view of it.
Different cultures have had different views or interpretations of solar and lunar eclipses. Some have thought a giant dragon was eating the sun during a solar eclipse.
In the bible how does god 's view of woman differ from what is found in today cultures
A different point of view could provide new insights into a character's motivations, beliefs, and actions, helping to create a more nuanced understanding. Regarding whether it was a dream, analyzing elements like coherence, logic, and symbolism can help determine if the events align more with reality or the characteristics of a dream.
Perception, emotions, and experiences can all contribute to our colorful view of the world. The interplay of different cultures, perspectives, and natural beauty also adds vibrancy to how we see and interpret our surroundings.
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The PoV in "The Dream of the Rood" was that of the cross on which Christ was crucified.