How Did Shakespeare Influence The American Dream

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Dreams have always been what has kept the world rich with innovation and creativity. For example, Jeff Bezos has created a major impact on the Internet and advertising when he launched Amazon, now the world’s largest online retailer. Louis Armstrong’s innovations in rhythmic freedom influenced the direction of jazz music greatly and opened countless possibilities for other musicians. Shakespeare influenced American literature with his introduction of new vocabulary, phrases, and styles. All of these people were dreamers, and each of them worked towards their dreams to create such huge changes in their fields, that it influences the world for generations. Despite the age of Shakespeare’s works, many people today still are inspired by his work, and apply it in modern literature. In To Kill A Mockingbird, A Raisin in the Sun, and American Denial, it reveals how one can hold such great value in their …show more content…
It’s all he ever talks or thinks about. “I want so many things that they are driving me kind of crazy…Mama – look at me.” He believes his idea will be his escape from poverty and his way of saving his family. It is what keeps him lively and going in a world that belittles him. In his mind, he’s got it all planned out. "Yeah. You see, this little liquor store we got in mind cost seventy-five thousand and we figured the initial investment on the place be 'bout thirty thousand, see. That be ten thousand each... Baby, don't nothing happen for you in this world 'less you pay somebody off!" Walter has so much faith in his dream, that when Mama gives him $6,500 to spend on his dream and Beneatha’s education, he spends it all on the liquor store. Consequently, he finds out the money was stolen. This shows that when it comes to following our dreams, we may jump at any opportunity we feel can help pursue