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I tried to stay ahead
 I tried to stay on top
I tried to play the part
 But somehow I forgot
  Just what I did it for
And why I wanted more
This type of modern life
        Is it for me?
    —Madonna “ American Life”
The American Dream



The ideals of freedom, equality, and opportunity held to
be available to every American.
A life of personal success and material comfort as sought
by individuals in the U.S.
What is the American
      Dream?
Origins of the
  American Dream


Puritan notion of “city on a hill”—a
 theocracy organized around the word
 of God (where material success was an
 indicator of God’s favor)
The Historical Origins of the
 American Dream
 From the Revolutionary War later half of the
  nineteenth century

Much of America was
undeveloped and
represented to many
people a promise of
land ownership

(Far and Away)
The Industrial Revolution




Wealth as Possible: Many early American prospectors
headed west of the Rocky Mountains to buy acres of
cheap land, hoping to find deposits of gold.
Western Europeans escaping the Irish
 potato famines, the Highland clearances and
 the aftermath of Napoleon in the rest of
 Europe came to America to escape a poor
 quality of life at home.




     Irish family evicted during Land War, c.1879.
They wanted to embrace the promise of
financial security and constitutional
freedom they had heard existed so widely in
the United States.
By the turn of the century, however, our capitalist
economy was producing economic surpluses; now,
success is indicated by displays of excessive wealth




 ”The pace was faster, the buildings were higher, the 
morals were looser and liquor was cheaper…”   
F Scott Fitzgerald
Late nineteenth
century writer

Wrote over 103
stories aimed at
juvenile boys
His novels about down-
 and-out young boys
 who were able to
 achieve wealth and
 success through
 honesty, hard work,
 frugality, and luck
 helped entrench the
 dream within popular
 culture.
Though not considered talented, his
influence is considered second only to
Mark Twain.
Andrew Carnegie and John D.
Rockefeller


Close to the 20th Century, major
  industrialist personalities
  became the new model of the
  American Dream.
Many of these begin life in the
humblest of conditions but later
control enormous corporations and
fortunes.
This acquisition of great wealth appeared to
  demonstrate that if you had talent, intelligence,
  and a willingness to work extremely hard, you
  were likely to be a success in life as a result.
“Beverly Hills” by Weezer




What reasons does the speaker give for wanting to live in Beverly Hills? What
does he find wrong with where he is currently living? How does the goal of
living in Beverly Hills relate to the American Dream?
Where I come from isn't all that great
My automobile is a piece of crap
My fashion sense is a little whack
And my friends are just as screwy as me

I didn't go to boarding schools
Preppy girls never looked at me
Why should they I ain't nobody
Got nothing in my pocket

                             VS
                                  Look at all those movie stars
                                  They're all so beautiful and clean
                                  When the housemaids scrub the floors
                                  They get the spaces in between

                                  I wanna live a life like that
                                  I wanna be just like a king
                                  Take my picture by the pool
                                  Cause I'm the next big thing!
Now compare that to
      Switchfoot’s song,

       “American Dream”

As you listen to this song, ask yourself
what the speaker of the song is
criticizing about the American Dream
When success     is equated with
excess
The ambition for excess wrecks us
As top of the mind becomes the bottom line
When success is equated with excess

If your time ain't been nothing for          When we're fighting for the Beamer, the Lexus
money                                        As the heart and soul breath in the company
                                             goals
I start to feel really bad for you,
                                             Where success is equated with excess
honey
Maybe honey, put your money where your
                                             'Cause baby's always talkin' 'bout a
mouth's been running
If your time ain't been nothing but money    ring
                                             And talk has always been the cheapest
                                             thing
                                             Is it true would you do what I want you
                                             to
                                             If I show up with the right amount of
                                             bling?

                                             Like a puppet on a monetary string
                                             Maybe we've been caught singing
                                             Red, white, blue, and green
                                             But that ain't my America,
Fitzgerald believed that the true
American Dream, the quest for
happiness and fulfillment by re-
inventing yourself with imagination,
tenacity and hard work had been
corrupted.

               In the Roaring 20’s, people
               associated happiness with wealth,
               and the quest for happiness and self
               improvement became replaced with
               the quest to simply acquire
               monetary wealth.

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The american dream

  • 1. I tried to stay ahead I tried to stay on top I tried to play the part But somehow I forgot Just what I did it for And why I wanted more This type of modern life Is it for me? —Madonna “ American Life”
  • 2. The American Dream The ideals of freedom, equality, and opportunity held to be available to every American. A life of personal success and material comfort as sought by individuals in the U.S.
  • 3. What is the American Dream?
  • 4. Origins of the American Dream Puritan notion of “city on a hill”—a theocracy organized around the word of God (where material success was an indicator of God’s favor)
  • 5. The Historical Origins of the American Dream From the Revolutionary War later half of the nineteenth century Much of America was undeveloped and represented to many people a promise of land ownership (Far and Away)
  • 6. The Industrial Revolution Wealth as Possible: Many early American prospectors headed west of the Rocky Mountains to buy acres of cheap land, hoping to find deposits of gold.
  • 7. Western Europeans escaping the Irish potato famines, the Highland clearances and the aftermath of Napoleon in the rest of Europe came to America to escape a poor quality of life at home. Irish family evicted during Land War, c.1879.
  • 8. They wanted to embrace the promise of financial security and constitutional freedom they had heard existed so widely in the United States.
  • 9. By the turn of the century, however, our capitalist economy was producing economic surpluses; now, success is indicated by displays of excessive wealth  ”The pace was faster, the buildings were higher, the  morals were looser and liquor was cheaper…”    F Scott Fitzgerald
  • 10. Late nineteenth century writer Wrote over 103 stories aimed at juvenile boys
  • 11. His novels about down- and-out young boys who were able to achieve wealth and success through honesty, hard work, frugality, and luck helped entrench the dream within popular culture.
  • 12. Though not considered talented, his influence is considered second only to Mark Twain.
  • 13. Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller Close to the 20th Century, major industrialist personalities became the new model of the American Dream.
  • 14. Many of these begin life in the humblest of conditions but later control enormous corporations and fortunes.
  • 15. This acquisition of great wealth appeared to demonstrate that if you had talent, intelligence, and a willingness to work extremely hard, you were likely to be a success in life as a result.
  • 16. “Beverly Hills” by Weezer What reasons does the speaker give for wanting to live in Beverly Hills? What does he find wrong with where he is currently living? How does the goal of living in Beverly Hills relate to the American Dream?
  • 17. Where I come from isn't all that great My automobile is a piece of crap My fashion sense is a little whack And my friends are just as screwy as me I didn't go to boarding schools Preppy girls never looked at me Why should they I ain't nobody Got nothing in my pocket VS Look at all those movie stars They're all so beautiful and clean When the housemaids scrub the floors They get the spaces in between I wanna live a life like that I wanna be just like a king Take my picture by the pool Cause I'm the next big thing!
  • 18. Now compare that to Switchfoot’s song, “American Dream” As you listen to this song, ask yourself what the speaker of the song is criticizing about the American Dream
  • 19. When success is equated with excess The ambition for excess wrecks us As top of the mind becomes the bottom line When success is equated with excess If your time ain't been nothing for When we're fighting for the Beamer, the Lexus money As the heart and soul breath in the company goals I start to feel really bad for you, Where success is equated with excess honey Maybe honey, put your money where your 'Cause baby's always talkin' 'bout a mouth's been running If your time ain't been nothing but money ring And talk has always been the cheapest thing Is it true would you do what I want you to If I show up with the right amount of bling? Like a puppet on a monetary string Maybe we've been caught singing Red, white, blue, and green But that ain't my America,
  • 20. Fitzgerald believed that the true American Dream, the quest for happiness and fulfillment by re- inventing yourself with imagination, tenacity and hard work had been corrupted. In the Roaring 20’s, people associated happiness with wealth, and the quest for happiness and self improvement became replaced with the quest to simply acquire monetary wealth.

Editor's Notes

  1. 1991 Webster’s College Dictionary defines the American Dream as: The ideals of freedom , equality , and opportunity traditionally held to be available to every American. A life of personal success and material comfort as sought by individuals in the U.S. (1930-5)
  2. Material success and upward mobility A lot of emphasis on individual accomplishment. Yet there is another facet –an idealism-- the aspiration for individual spiritual attainment.
  3. By the turn of the century, however, our capitalist economy was producing economic surpluses; now, success is indicated by displays of excessive wealth
  4. instigates the possibility of achieving wealth. Many early American prospectors headed west of the Rocky Mountains to buy acres of cheap land, hoping to find deposits of gold.
  5. They wanted to embrace the promise of financial security and constitutional freedom they had heard existed so widely in the United States. A sizable number of Chinese and Japanese also arrived in the U.S. in the mid 19th century seeking the American Dream.