In short, this assignment requires you to write a thesis-driven essay that makes an argument answering your research question that cites at least four sources to support your claims and show your thesis’s relationship to the existing conversation on your topic. Suitable questions might be: What is the definition of the American Dream? Is the American Dream positive or negative in its impact on American culture? Is the American Dream real or just a myth? Is the American Dream dead or alive? Only one question should be dealt with in this paper. Any of these questions may be modified as long as they are approved by the instructor in the planning stage.
QUESTION
Essay 3: Research Argument (Synthesis)
Assignment Objectives
Students will complete this assignment by writing an essay that makes an original argument that answers the research question that they have already developed and researched in the previous assignment (which was a Review of Literature). Students’ essays should 1) have a thesis statement 2) support the argument presented in the thesis by synthesizing at least four sources that the student has found and evaluated as credible or otherwise worthy of attention; and 3) summarize, paraphrase, and quote from these sources adequately to complete the task.
Rationale
The simplest explanation of this essay’s purpose is that by completing it, you will write an essay that answers your research question. Ultimately, however, the purpose of this assignment is to enter a scholarly conversation. By applying the skills in research, source evaluation, and synthesis that you have been practicing through the term, you will contribute to an existing conversation by presenting your own original argument. That argument will speak to the existing conversation by using sources to support your argument (either as evidence, by extending or modifying your sources’ arguments, or by refuting sources’ arguments). The most important thing to remember as you work on this essay is that you cannot simply parrot the information or arguments that you find in your sources. Rather, this essay will be driven by your unique argument answering your research question. Your essay must be a persuasive argument that allows you as a young scholar to enter and contribute to the ongoing conversation on your topic.
Assignment
In short, this assignment requires you to write a thesis-driven essay that makes an argument answering your research question that cites at least four sources to support your claims and show your thesis’s relationship to the existing conversation on your topic. Suitable questions might be:
What is the definition of the American Dream?
Is the American Dream positive or negative in its impact on American culture?
Is the American Dream real or just a myth?
Is the American Dream dead or alive?
Only one question should be dealt with in this paper. Any of these questions may be modified as long as they are approved by the instructor in the planning stage.
Suggestion for Process
- Read and annotate the articles.
- Identify a question that arises from your reading (either taken from the suggested list or modified from the list).
- Determine your answer to the question based on your reading and experience and form a thesis statement.
- Identify from three to four supporting points or reasons that back up your thesis.
- Use ideas from four or more sources to establish the credibility of your researched argument.
- Write a two level outline for a 5 page persuasive paper that advocates for your ideas.
- Write a first draft of a 5 page persuasive paper that advocates for your answer to your research question. Document any use of sources in MLA format.
Rhetorical Situation
The audience for this paper is someone who has some familiarity with the concept of the American Dream. Your purpose is to advocate for a specific answer or position concerning a question relating to the topic of the American Dream. This is an academic exercise and Standard American English should be used as well as MLA format. Academic writing should not use second person pronouns and only use first person when the rhetorical situation is personal. This paper is not personal in nature; therefore, first person pronouns should also not be used.
Do I need a Works Cited Page?
Because you will be quoting, paraphrase, and summarizing from your sources, you will need to parenthetically cite them in your essay. You will also need an MLA works cited page which lists all sources used in the paper. Please ask if you have questions regarding citation, and remember that all essays will go through the Turnitin Originality Check in the D2L Dropbox.
ANSWER
The American Dream: A Multifaceted Concept Shaping American Culture
Introduction
The American Dream is a deeply ingrained concept in American culture, representing the ideals of freedom, opportunity, and upward mobility. However, its meaning and implications have been subject to debate and interpretation. This essay aims to provide a nuanced perspective on the American Dream by exploring its definition, impact on American culture, and its current state. By synthesizing credible sources, this argumentative essay will contribute to the ongoing conversation surrounding the American Dream.
Thesis Statement
The American Dream is a complex and multifaceted concept that has both positive and negative effects on American culture, as it simultaneously inspires individuals to strive for success and perpetuates socioeconomic inequalities.
Body Paragraphs
I. Definition and Evolution of the American Dream
A. Historical background and origin of the concept
B. Various interpretations and definitions
C. The influence of cultural, economic, and political factors on the concept’s evolution
II. The Positive Impact of the American Dream on American Culture
A. Inspiration and motivation for individuals to pursue success
B. Encouragement of innovation, entrepreneurship, and creativity
C. Cultivation of a sense of hope, resilience, and unity
III. The Negative Impact of the American Dream on American Culture
A. Perpetuation of socioeconomic inequalities
B. Pressure to conform to societal norms and materialistic values
C. Emotional toll and mental health consequences
IV. The Current State of the American Dream
A. Examination of recent socioeconomic trends and statistics
B. Critiques and challenges to the viability of the American Dream
C. Calls for redefining the American Dream to be more inclusive and equitable
Conclusion
The American Dream, a cherished ideal in American culture, continues to shape the aspirations and beliefs of individuals. However, its impact is multifaceted, encompassing both positive and negative aspects. While it inspires and motivates individuals to strive for success, it also perpetuates socioeconomic inequalities and imposes societal pressures. Understanding the complexity of the American Dream is crucial in fostering a more inclusive and equitable society, where everyone has a fair chance to achieve their aspirations.
References
Adams, James Truslow. “The Epic of America.” Scribner, 1931.1. https://www.worldcat.org/title/epic-of-america/oclc/25171176
Wilkerson, Isabel. “Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents.” Random House, 2020.2. https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/652978/caste-by-isabel-wilkerson/
Hochschild, Jennifer L. “The American Dream and the Public Schools.” Oxford University Press,2003.https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-american-dream-and-the-public-schools-9780195152784
Chetty, Raj. “The Fading American Dream: Trends in Absolute Income Mobility since 1940.” Science, vol. 356, no. 6336, 2017, pp.398-406.https://science.sciencemag.org/content/356/6336/398
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