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Title: Society's Influence On The American Dream
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April 30, 2007 |
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The evening is filled with meaningless conversation and the
men tell crude and unsophisticated jokes. Everyone seems to be having a
wonderful time even though there is no real meaning in the evening. Shortly
afterwards Babbits "name and face" become noticed throughout the city... Showed first 250 characters
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In
another attempt to impress the upper class, Babbit delivers a stirring speech
and suddenly finds that he has become one of the most "popular and well-known
figures" at the convention. Babbit's dream of improving his position is coming
true, although Babbit is oblivious to society's hypocrisy... Showed next 250 characters
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