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ID number:608082
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Published: 03.05.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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The American dream represents the diverse aspects of the millions of people in our homeland, the U.S.A. Being different for every individual person, the dream has no way of really being categorized or labeled under a single thought or idea. The people of America choose their dream and specify it to their needs and wants of their character and soul upon a single whim if need be. The broad spectrum of mindsets about this passion, provide the pure evidence of how no single person is alike entirely in our world today. Amy Tan's Joy Luck Club addresses this fact head on, with the morals and lif…

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