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Scarface Is A Perfect Example Of The American Dream

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kiStudent Name Mrs. Canzius Honors English 11 17 November 2021 Title Scarface is a perfect example of the American dream. Tony is an immigrant from Cuba who archives the American dream through illegal business and trade. The modern perspective of the American dream has changed drastically over time, although it still means to have admirable wealth and to have a better life, a few more factors have been added through time such as, lavished living, having a social media status, and be married. The present-day American Dream is still very admirable, The American dream is different for everyone. Tony is an immigrant from Cuba, near the beginning of the movie he gets arrested for being a refugee without a green card. He reveals through interrogation …show more content…

Tony loved the American dream with a vengeance “Annamarie” Tony has always admired the American dream, hence his immigration. He does things by any means to make sure he achieves that dream. Tony tries to reach his dreams by overwhelming power and wealth “The American dream” Before Tony acquired his wealth he had his eyes set on his former boss's wife. After Tony takes control of the cartel by killing Frank, he plans to marry the widow. The new couple is married by 1983, but with the marriage always on a rock “Tony” Tony has a motto “ the world is yours” he believes anything he works hard enough for that he desires can be his. The film is critical to the American dream it presents America as the land of opportunity and success that is available to everyone even refugees such as tony Montana “The American Dream” although tony is an immigrant he still sets out to achieve his dreams it's admirable how he was once at the bottom and made his way to the top. He’s an example of how no matter who you are you can always strive to achieve the American dream because you're given the opportunity. When Tony finally reaches a sustainable level of power he gets easily angered and things begin the downward climb of his dream. “The American

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