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Encyclopedia > The American Dream (play)

The American Dream was one of Edward Albee's early plays about what life was really like in the typical suburban American family. It was first published in 1960. Edward Albee, photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1961 Edward Franklin Albee III (born March 12, 1928) is an American playwright known for works including Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, The Zoo Story, and The Sandbox. ... It has been suggested that Suburbia be merged into this article or section. ... 1960 (MCMLX) was a leap year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ...


The play deals with a wide variety of social issues which have still remained to this day. While many of these are debatable, the play appears to deal with the general definition of masculinity and emasculation, manipulation, all with a dark sense of humor and delightful cynicism.


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American Dream - definition of American Dream in Encyclopedia (932 words)
The American dream is the concept widely held in the United States of America, that through hard work, courage and determination one can achieve prosperity (often associated with the Protestant work ethic).
The concept of the American dream also ignores other factors of success such as the family and wealth one is born into and inheritable traits such as intelligence.
Many contend that the American Dream is impossible to understand without considering the 250 years of slave importation and labor, without which America's 'free market' economy would not have been able to develop to the dominant force it is in today's global marketplace.
American Dream - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1521 words)
The American Dream is the idea (often associated with the Protestant work ethic) held by many in the United States of America that through hard work, courage and determination one can achieve prosperity.
The origin of the American Dream stems from the departure in government and economics from the models of the Old World.
The American Dream was a driving factor not only in the gold rushes of the mid to late 1800s, but also in the waves of immigration throughout that century and the following.
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