wrote "The Great Gatsby" to criticise America from straying from the "American Dream". Typically the American society tries to follow the American Dream, which is a dream...
gives audiences a pessimistic outlook on capitalism and paints a dark picture of the American dream. The dream is no longer about legitimate success but instead it is about...
by her boyfriend in 1906. It is a story of corruption in regards to achieving the American dream, money and status. The time frame the story is set in has a great deal to do...
grief to seething rage-and explores themes of treachery, revenge, incest, and moral corruption. Despite much literary detective work, the exact year of writing remains in dispute....
of these mediums, such as montage and the use of multiple points of view. In Latin American literary histories, he is presented as a writer who belongs to Post-modernist school....
away from currently. These people are still coming to America to live in the American dream, to work long hours for deplorable wages, and live free in the United States of...
- has a clear exit policy vis-à-vis Iraq and there is complete unanimity across the American political spectrum on the need to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear arsenal. All...
however, she was dragged behind in this field by imperialist aggression and the corruption of the reactionary governments of old china. Since liberation the part and the...
of the unwritten 'rules' of Italian life is spontaneity. Italy is infamous for its corruption, which pervades all levels of society, from the government to the humblest peasant....
of lawyers and high school dropouts. Andrew Carnegie, a name synonymous with the American steel and had no formal education. Henry Ford, who was a farmer's son with a modest...
had done it: he wished it had been hundreds -- thousands. Anything that hinted at corruption always filled him with a wild hope. Who knew, perhaps the Party was rotten under the...