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The American Dream in Modern Fiction: Aspiration, Critique, and Social Reality
Explore how contemporary authors use symbolism, irony, and characterization to examine the promises and contradictions of the American Dream in modern literature.
What You'll Learn
Authors use symbolism and metaphor to convey aspiration themes effectively.
Irony exposes the gap between Dream promises and lived reality.
Key terms include disillusionment, materialism, meritocracy, and alienation.
Diverse contemporary authors critique and reimagine American Dream narratives.
What You'll Practice
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Students identify literary devices conveying prosperity and success themes.
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Learners analyze how imagery reflects disillusionment and economic barriers.
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Questions test vocabulary including materialism, alienation, and false consciousness.
Why This Matters
Analyzing the American Dream in modern fiction develops critical thinking skills that help students evaluate cultural narratives, recognize systemic inequalities, and engage meaningfully with literature and society.
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American Dream
Symbolism
Disillusionment
Social Mobility
Literary Analysis

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