Magisterarbeit, 2008
96 Seiten, Note: 1,7
This work aims to explore the multifaceted nature of the American Dream and Nightmare as depicted in film. It examines how different cinematic representations reflect various historical and societal aspects of the American experience, moving beyond simplistic notions of "good" and "bad" to reveal the complexities inherent in this enduring concept. The analysis focuses on four films to showcase the diverse interpretations and implications of the American Dream.
1. Introduction: This introductory chapter tackles the inherent difficulty in defining the "American Dream," highlighting the lack of a singular, universally accepted definition. It introduces various dictionary definitions, each offering a partial perspective on the concept. The chapter sets the stage for a historical and cinematic exploration of the American Dream's diverse facets, emphasizing its complexities and evasive nature.
2. The American Dream – Historical Background: This chapter provides a concise overview of American history, tracing the evolution of the American Dream from the arrival of the first colonists to the Civil Rights Movement. It examines key historical events and movements such as colonization, the Declaration of Independence, westward expansion, Manifest Destiny, and the struggle for equality, emphasizing their influence on the shaping and reshaping of the American Dream. The chapter establishes the historical context crucial for understanding the multifaceted nature of the American Dream.
3. The American Dream today: This chapter discusses the contemporary relevance of the American Dream and its continued presence in public discourse. It highlights how the concept remains a topic of ongoing discussion in modern society, evident in political speeches and media outlets. The chapter establishes a bridge between the historical evolution of the American Dream and its present-day implications.
4. Gabriele Muccino's The Pursuit of Happyness (2006) - The American Dream: This chapter analyzes "The Pursuit of Happyness," focusing on its portrayal of the "rags-to-riches" narrative as a positive realization of the American Dream. The chapter will explore the film's symbolism and imagery, connecting them to significant historical elements like the Declaration of Independence and the American flag, demonstrating how the film uses these symbols to express the American Dream's essence.
5. Sam Mendes' American Beauty (1999) – The American Nightmare: This chapter examines "American Beauty" as a counterpoint to "The Pursuit of Happyness," focusing on its depiction of the American Dream's failure and its darker side. The chapter analyzes the film's portrayal of suburban life, its connection to the dream of homeownership and upward mobility, and how it reveals the potential for the American Dream to turn into a nightmare, highlighting the disillusionment and dissatisfaction that can accompany the pursuit of the ideal.
6. Andrew Bergman's It Could Happen to You (1994) – The American Dream over Night: This chapter analyzes "It Could Happen to You," exploring the theme of sudden wealth through lottery winnings and its contrast with the traditional Puritan work ethic associated with achieving the American Dream. The chapter delves into the history of gambling in the USA, connecting it to the broader narrative of the American Dream and examining the film's implications regarding the pursuit of happiness through unconventional means.
7. Oliver Stone's U Turn (1997) – The American Bad Dream: This chapter explores "U Turn" as a representation of the "American Bad Dream," where the pursuit of dreams, regardless of cost, becomes a central theme. The chapter connects this desperate pursuit of dreams to the realities of poverty and inequality in America, questioning the attainability of the American Dream in the face of such disparities.
8. Realization of the American Dream - Positive Examples and 9. Failure of the American Dream - Negative Examples: These chapters provide a broader overview of positive and negative examples of the American Dream's realization and failure, respectively, building upon the individual film analyses from previous chapters.
American Dream, American Nightmare, American Identity, Film Analysis, Homeownership, Gambling, Social Mobility, Poverty, Inequality, Historical Context, Cinematic Representations, Pursuit of Happiness, Rags to Riches, Suburbia, Gabriele Muccino, Sam Mendes, Andrew Bergman, Oliver Stone.
This text is a comprehensive language preview analyzing the multifaceted nature of the "American Dream" and "American Nightmare" as depicted in film. It examines how different cinematic representations reflect various historical and societal aspects of the American experience, moving beyond simplistic notions of "good" and "bad" to reveal the complexities inherent in this enduring concept.
The analysis focuses on four films: Gabriele Muccino's The Pursuit of Happyness (2006), Sam Mendes' American Beauty (1999), Andrew Bergman's It Could Happen to You (1994), and Oliver Stone's U Turn (1997). Each film is examined for its portrayal of the American Dream and its various interpretations.
The text includes a table of contents, objectives and key themes, chapter summaries, and keywords. It begins with an introduction discussing the difficulties in defining the American Dream and then explores its historical evolution. Individual chapters analyze each of the four films, followed by chapters summarizing positive and negative examples of the American Dream's realization and failure.
Key themes include the historical evolution of the American Dream, the contrast between the idealized American Dream and the American Nightmare, the role of socioeconomic factors (homeownership and gambling), diverse cinematic representations of the American Dream, and an exploration of both positive and negative aspects of the dream.
The text avoids simplistic binary interpretations of the American Dream. It acknowledges the complexities and contradictions inherent in the concept, exploring both its positive and negative aspects as represented in different films and historical periods.
The text provides a concise overview of American history, tracing the evolution of the American Dream from colonization to the Civil Rights Movement. It examines key historical events and movements, highlighting their influence on the shaping and reshaping of the American Dream.
The four films are analyzed to showcase the diverse interpretations and implications of the American Dream. Each film provides a unique perspective on the concept, allowing for a multifaceted and nuanced understanding.
The text examines aspects such as the "rags-to-riches" narrative (The Pursuit of Happyness), suburban life and its disillusionment (American Beauty), the impact of sudden wealth (It Could Happen to You), and the darker side of the pursuit of dreams (U Turn).
Keywords include American Dream, American Nightmare, American Identity, Film Analysis, Homeownership, Gambling, Social Mobility, Poverty, Inequality, Historical Context, Cinematic Representations, Pursuit of Happiness, Rags to Riches, Suburbia, and the names of the directors of the four films.
The text appears to be intended for an academic audience, given its focus on structured analysis and professional terminology. It's likely used for research or educational purposes.
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