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A common thread among people in the American society is greed. ... The purpose of this paper is to answer the question of how “The Search for Marvin Gardens,” an essay written by John Mcphee, captures this aspect of American society.
“The Search for Marvin Gardens” is an essay which actually includes two separate stories, but they are intertwined. ...
Greed is a major force that drives people in our society, which is obvious in everyone’s desire to acquire more things. ...
The title “The Search for Marvin Gardens” is also an important aspect of the essay. The narrator is searching for Marvin Gardens, because he feels that he will win the monopoly game if he gets the opportunity to buy that property. ...
So “The Search for Marvin Gardens,” captures the fact that the American society desires a higher status achieved through more wealth and possessions.
Approximate Word count = 1043 Approximate Pages = 4.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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