The American Dream By Fareed Zakaria Summary

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People have their own opinions of what they think the American Dream is or what it isn’t. In this paper I will be comparing and contrasting two articles that I read whom were both based on the American Dream. One article is titled Restoring the American Dream (Cover Story) by Fareed Zakaria. This article is written from the point of view of someone who had their mind set on their definition of the American Dream before coming to America and how his definition of the American Dream changed once he got here. The other Article I will be comparing and contrasting is titled “Globals” and the American Dream written by Robert C. Hauhart and Jeff Birkenstein. This article focuses on two college professors who taught a class on the American Dream. In this class they taught their students how to differentiate between the worlds …show more content…

Both of these articles discuss the world’s perception of the American Dream and their own take on the American Dream. In the first part of the article “Restoring American Dream” it is said that once Mr. Zakaria came to America for college his perception of the American Dream being much like the opening credits of Dallas was pretty much not correct at all. Once Mr. Zakaria got to America he realized that he was wrong and that to him The modern American Dream, for me, was this general prosperity and well-being for the average person. European civilization had produced the great cathedrals of the world. America had the two-car garage. And this middle-class contentment created a country of optimists; (Restoring the American Dream.) In Hauhart and Birkenstein article they discuss how their students did several surveys and came to the conclusion that Americas meaning of the American Dream is having a middle classed lifestyle. Further, much of what they produce on that first day is related primarily to "getting ahead" in