The difference between men shows the differences between social classes. The man in the suit had a chin, he turned away from another guy, he had a glass, he seemed to close the eyes and seeing the gap between them . The other finger is in a different direction. Men's way of speaking is also a proof of the difference in class respect. The man who filed the lawsuit seems to know nothing about the disparity that spreads before his eyes, but the other man has two jobs.
The middle class of the United States is divided in terms of education, economics, culture, geography. At least this is my claim in Dream Hoarders. Of the books I focus on is the classroom rather than the race, but of course these two are closely related. Many unfair "opportunity accumulation" mechanisms used in the middle class have origins of racism - exclusive zoning, legacy preferences, etc. - now they are helping to integrate classes and ethnic gaps
According to American dream logic, American society is elite, classes are based on achievements. In other words, class differences are not strict because individual membership in a particular social class is based on their educational and professional achievements. Many sociologists doubt the existence of this class flow and point out how to inherit the social class. Social theorists contesting the existence of American social class tend to think that society is stratified according to a continuous class rather than dividing the boundaries. In other words, there are inequalities in the United States, some people are higher than others and have a high standard of living. There is no clear place to draw a line to open a state group with the next state component
Jefferson, King, Fitzgerald have similarities with American dreams. All their dreams must deal with the social class they belong to. Jefferson's dreams include white men, the king's dreams include African-Americans, and Fitzgerald's dreams include wealthy idle people. All their dreams are to get better. My American dream is to go to college, enjoy enjoyable work, get married, have children, and have a beautiful home. My dream is that the middle class and the upper class are most eagerly awaited. This makes my dreams relate to my social class. This is also an improvement. I do not want to live in my parents' house. American dreams are universal. Everyone wants to change positively. And this change will influence our position in society. America's dream is that even if it is difficult to accomplish, everyone is eager to. This is to keep people moving forward.