social mobility is changing america's dream

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Sheree Williams

Jodie Bross

September 28, 2007

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Formal essay #2

Social Mobility is changing America’s Dream

What happened to the American Dream, how does social mobility affect it? For those who are trying to achieve the American Dream this is a complex question because they have not had the opportunity to be socially mobile in a positive way to achieve the American dream. The American dream is rapidly fading in America and the ideal perception no longer exists with shows like American Idol and America’s Got Talent. The traditional definition of the American dream was success, fame and/ or wealth through time and hard work. Today, the American dream is focused on pursuing materialist prosperity. Social mobility is when someone moves across the social class boundaries; this move can be up or down the social scale. When you combine the American dream today is affected by one’s social mobility. America used to be a nation promoting from rags to riches the hard way. Shows like American Idol and America’s Got Talent have both cons and pros due to their damaging effects to losing contestant path to the American dream and their opportunity to broadcast their talents on television.

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        Admittedly pop culture affects class/economics. For example, in season two of American Idol William Hung had hit “She bangs”.  The viewers watched as Simon told him, “You can’t sing, you can’t dance,” William Hung showed an optimistic/ delusional attitude (“I already gave my best and I have no regrets at all,” he said) and he became the hot topic of the season even though he wasn’t the winner of season two. Then season three came and fantasia Barrino was chosen as the winner and the focus of American idol even after she won. Obviously, that is a big difference in American ...

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