While many people are trying to chase their American dreams, many people are enthusiastic about getting more and shortening it. The American dream can be defined as "you can achieve your own success in a society where everyone will believe, no matter who was born and where you were born, anyone can believe" I will. And work hard, not coincidence. Basically this means that you work hard to achieve your purpose and you can succeed if you work hard.
In 1949, Arthur Miller founded "death of salesman". The American dream was useless pursuit there. Likewise, in 1971, Hunt Thompson was portrayed in the fear and disgust of Las Vegas: a savage trip to the center of America's dream - a dark psychedelic reflection of the concept - successfully explains the waste of pop culture Excess Excess Hubert Selby (Jr.) 'S novel "Requiem for a Dream" is exploring what is becoming fatal without being conscious of pursuing America' s success. The end of the story told them. George Karlin is famous for writing a joke that "I am called the American dream, I must believe and need to sleep." Mr. Carlin pointed out that "wealthy business interests that manage things and make all important decisions have greater influence than individual choices." Chris Hedges, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, responded to this emotion in his 2012 book "Destruction Day, Resistance Day".
The fear and disgust of Las Vegas, published in 1971: The savage trip of the American Dream Heart is the first person of a journalist (Thompson himself, the pseudonym "Duke of Raoul") when traveling in Las Vegas. Account "300-pound Samoans" lawyer, "Dr. Gonzo" (friend of Thompson, a friend inspired by Cicano's lawyer Oscar Zeta Acosta) reports the Drug Officers' Meeting and the "Great Mint 400" motorcycle race. During his trip, he and his lawyers looked for American dreams with the help of a large amount of alcohol, LSD, ether, adrenaline, mescaline (from cactus synthesis), cocaine, marijuana and other medicines. Ralph Steadman and Thompson worked on several projects to contribute representational pen and ink illustrations.
Hope and dream are means to escape, which is also an opportunity for Jack Kerorock's "Streets" and the fear and hatred of Hunter Thompson in Las Vegas to find out and inside. Sal Paradise and Dean Moriarty look for pretty juxtaposed dreams; Dean is punished for his luxury and excessive negligence, and Sal uses his time to achieve a more profitable and spiritual purpose I will. Likewise, Raoul Duke is looking for a real American dream in Las Vegas in the fear and disgust of Las Vegas to find a genuine American dream in Las Vegas, Nevada.