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Help me answer these questions from the book "The Crucible"

1. How has violence played a part in the American Dream in either a positive or negative way?

2. How is one’s attempt to achieve the American Dream affected by a particular environment?

3. How is the American Dream achieved?

4. How does the American Dream fall short?

5. Offer 2 perspectives of what the American Dream is.

(I need this by tonight at 11:00 PM)

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1. At a psychological level, the drama and titillation of violent scenarios serve to create a sense of excitement, potency and significance that is missing from most people's daily lives.

When we consider media violence, we think first of television's increasingly violent content. We fear that a populace incessantly bombarded with the images, sounds and emotions of shootings, bombings and rapes will become desensitized to such violent acts; or worse, learn to think of them as valid responses to life's growing stresses. The evidence suggests these fears are valid.

But media violence also affects us at a deeper and ultimately more problematic level. To make these connections, we must look beyond the literal content on the screen to the subliminal dynamics that animate them, as well as the social context that gives them their power.

2. The American dream is the belief that anyone, regardless of where they were born or what class they were born into, can attain their own version of success in a society in which upward mobility is possible for everyone. The American dream is believed to be achieved through sacrifice, risk-taking, and hard work, rather than by chance.

3. The American dream is believed to be achieved through sacrifice, risk-taking, and hard work, rather than by chance.

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