InstructionTips on Organization Mostly, individuals in the class have chosen four areas of the American dream to explore: 1) how it has changed over time, 2) the American dream experience of immigrants, 3) is the American dream still achievable (or is it easier in other countries)?, and 4) homeownership as a measure of achieving the American dream. If you are writing about #1 above, a compare/contrast format would be natural, as would a narrative format. Let’s say the following was your thesis: Many young adults in 2020 have given up on the traditional American dream of material success for a new way of living, minimalism. You could, for the first half of the paper, characterize the “traditional” American dream of material well-being and a moving up the socio-economic ladder to a more recent trend to other values (in the second half of the paper. Or, you could characterize the change over time by starting with post-World War Two (1945) and working up to 2020. As an alternate on the compare/contrast organization, you might identify, say, three major differences between the “traditional” dream and the 2020 dream and develop those three points in the body of your essay. As for topic # 2, if you are trying to characterize the Chinese, Albanian, or other experience of the American dream (what makes it different from others’ experience), a compare contrast organization might work well, too. Similarly, 3, and 4 above, the compare/contrast and narrative organizational plans seem to me a likely organizational plan. I need a proposal, annotated bib, and the essay