The American Experience is...
What is the American Experience anyway? It's composed of many things including embracing the new, the tragic pursuit, and unity. What each of these represent are courage, hope, perseverance, and several other qualities. What makes our country different is that we striven to embrace the new. What we have in stock today are iPhones, MacBook's, Samsung tablets, and many other technology resources. Back during the famous Ben Franklin's age, the then-thirteen colonies only had candles for light and cotton blankets for warmth. Look where we are now because the people of our country had rejected the old traditions, like blankets for heat and mail for communication, and we replaced it with bold technology. We replaced old, contemporary, and old-fashioned with new, advanced, and up to date, and through characters of American Literature, they were able to help identify and express the American Experience and dreams they had for themselves. In order to successfully obtain those achievements, they had to chase their dreams. Chasing the dream requires hope, and hope is a result of the tragic pursuit. Through one's struggle and conflict, we had never given up hope to launch out the new technology, like the iPhone 5 that has previously come out just last year. But why is the tragic flaw part of the American Experience? It's because through one's course of failures and flaws, the thing they find the most is their personal dignity. If personal dignity is found, then hope is renewed, which helps them to overcome those obstacles and the past behind them.
One mind can't solve all the problems of the world, and at last, unity helps wrap together the different aspects of the American Experience because other individuals among the world, like people who advance in technology, have ideas that can also benefit with another person. Larry Page didn't find Google by himself; he found it with Sergey Brin while they were still students at Stanford University. Because they were also so young at the time, they didn't give up hope to chase that dream of theirs, which was to operate a new search engine that could benefit billions of people across the globe. But together, they represented unity because they blended their ideas together to help express what they wanted, but also on the outside, other people saw how they never gave up, always had hope, embraced the new, overcome many obstacles with failures and triumphs, and came together to express their passion.
One mind can't solve all the problems of the world, and at last, unity helps wrap together the different aspects of the American Experience because other individuals among the world, like people who advance in technology, have ideas that can also benefit with another person. Larry Page didn't find Google by himself; he found it with Sergey Brin while they were still students at Stanford University. Because they were also so young at the time, they didn't give up hope to chase that dream of theirs, which was to operate a new search engine that could benefit billions of people across the globe. But together, they represented unity because they blended their ideas together to help express what they wanted, but also on the outside, other people saw how they never gave up, always had hope, embraced the new, overcome many obstacles with failures and triumphs, and came together to express their passion.