Creveceour's idea that "America has the most perfect society now existing in the world" is the view of the America dream; that everything to do with America is exceptional and in America you can do whatever you want in order to achieve your dream, and you will achieve it with a little hard work. Being exceptional is an American idea and derives from the continual immigration as a new life can be started away from the clutter and hustle-bustle that was in Europe. This dream and ideals exsist nowhere but America because it was the place settlers went in order to find better things when Europe and England didn't offer enough fulfillment. America would allow a self-sufficent family who answered to no-one, unlike the hierachy of which Europe depended on.
American television shows suggest the dream is still alive and indeed, American. There are many reality and fictional shows that show in America you can reach your desired dream. For example, the MTV show MADE, Extreme Makeover, The City, and American Idol. Also fictional shows such as Ugly Betty. A Mexican woman, trying to achieve her dream, most significantly she is trying to achieve this in America, because it is excpetional and still appears holds vast oppurtunities like Creveceous suggets "When in England he was a mere Englishman...Here the avenues of trade are infinite" Creveceour belived "instead of being idle will have employment." And this makes America the best place to be in the world; and this drama presents that as the family have immigrated in order to find work hard to achieve. It shows the immigration of a family to the excpetional America to achieve higher things. Crevecour believes "He
re individuals of all races are melted into a new race of men", you must first leave "behind all prejudices and manners" in order to become this new 'American' and therfore be able to reach that all important American dream. Crevecoeur does not talk of the same America dream that we think of today in the 21st century. His dream is hard work and self-sufficence in order to produce happiness. However the 'dream' has evolved to mean wealth and richess and beauty in order to produce happiness. He later states that the Indians cannot be Americanised because they will "secretly long for his native woods." The images show the Americanisation of Betty in order to achieve this fictional dream, she is not like the Native Indians, she has changed to fit into this America.
The same is shown with the American Idol programme which aims to let one person achieve their dream of singing professionally which derives from that typically American idea of the 'dream'. The website i looked at for American Idol is full of quotes that imply winning the show will change your life forever "It only takes on day to change the rest of your life", "Live the dream" along with stories of people coming from rags to riches- showing the dream does still exist and Crevecoeur idea's of the American Dream "Go thou, and work, till thou shall prosper" still applies.
re individuals of all races are melted into a new race of men", you must first leave "behind all prejudices and manners" in order to become this new 'American' and therfore be able to reach that all important American dream. Crevecoeur does not talk of the same America dream that we think of today in the 21st century. His dream is hard work and self-sufficence in order to produce happiness. However the 'dream' has evolved to mean wealth and richess and beauty in order to produce happiness. He later states that the Indians cannot be Americanised because they will "secretly long for his native woods." The images show the Americanisation of Betty in order to achieve this fictional dream, she is not like the Native Indians, she has changed to fit into this America.
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