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Failure in Gaining the American Dream in Sam Shepard’s Curse of the Starving Class

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  • Irwan Sumarsono
  • Rindrah Kartiningsih
  • Suprihatien Suprihatien
  • Nise Samudra Sasanti
  • Raden Roro Dyah Woroharsi Parnaningroem
  • Urip Zaenal Fanani
  • Chatarini Septi Ngudi Lestari
  • Perwi Darmajanti
  • Yovinza Bethvine Sopaheluwakan
  • Lalu Jaswadi Putera

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This study highlights the importance of understanding the complexities of the American Dream, and the challenges that can arise in pursuing it, both on personal and societal levels. This study sought to investigate the failure of an American family in achieving their American dreams; how they attempted to achieve their dreams, what caused them to fail, and what the consequences were for their family. Based on library research, the authors used a descriptive qualitative method. The study used Marx’s theory of class struggle to analyze how the characters’ dreams are influenced and limited by their social class. The study also used the concept of the American Dream, which has three components- a richer, better, and fuller life. The primary data were derived from the script of Sam Shepard's play, Curse of the Starving Class. The supporting data came from English literature journals, English literary theories, e-books, and other internet sources. The data was classified, analyzed, and then presented in a report. According to the study that the writers conducted, all the characters in the play had their dreams, but none of them were realized. This study sheds light on the complex nature of the American Dream. This study reveals the obstacles and challenges that can stand in the way of success, as well as the consequences of such failure. The study finds two factors that make the characters fail to achieve their dreams, namely the internal and external factors. The internal factors consist of the broken family structure, financial problems or poverty, negative escapism, failure in self-reflection, and unrealistic dreams, while the external factors come from a lack of opportunities, societal pressure, and predatory business practices.Â

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  • Irwan Sumarsono & Rindrah Kartiningsih & Suprihatien Suprihatien & Nise Samudra Sasanti & Raden Roro Dyah Woroharsi Parnaningroem & Urip Zaenal Fanani & Chatarini Septi Ngudi Lestari & Perwi Darmajant, 2023. "Failure in Gaining the American Dream in Sam Shepard’s Curse of the Starving Class," World Journal of English Language, Sciedu Press, vol. 13(7), pages 327-327, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:jfr:wjel11:v:13:y:2023:i:7:p:327
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    • R00 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General - - - General
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