The American Dream: The Story Of Sol Painting Inc.

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The American Dream in a more simplified form is “ The Ideal that every citizen of the United States should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and initiative “. The American Dream is the national ethos of the United States, that every person has the freedom and opportunity to succeed and attain a better life. Some define the American dream in terms of being able to get a good education, finding and growing a good fulfilling job, owning a home in a good neighborhood, and for many finding the love of his or her life, settling down and having children. From my personal view, the American Dream is not such an easy task because of how laws change and the government’s view on immigrants and …show more content…

The Story of Sol Painting Inc is about a young girl named Merci Suarez who wants to take over her father’s business someday, she has a long-term plan on how she’s going to achieve her dream of owning and taking over her dad’s business and become the CEO of the Company. An example of the American Dream that appears in the story is when "It shouldn't take forever to paint a stupid door." [76] - Merci Suarez "It does if you're doing a good job," I say. After the quote that Merci Suarez said, she explains that she is upset at how long it's taking for the door to be painted and her dad says that it takes longer if you do it right and do it correctly the first time. Another example of work that shows the American Dream is when “ An American to Mexicans [14] a Mexican to Americans [15] a handy token [16] sliding back and forth [17] between the fringes of both worlds [18] by smiling [19] by masking the discomfort [20] of being pre-judged [21] Bi-laterally “. In the second part of the quote from “ Legal Alien “ it talks about how Americans and Mexicans come together as one and both see and have different views from both worlds “ by smiling, by masking the discomfort of being pre-judged, Bi-laterally “. In conclusion, summing up the American dream is a promise of freedom and equality in a new and better life. Every citizen, either born and raised in America or immigrating to America, has the opportunity to