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The struggle of dreams displayed in the film Field of Dreams.  

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Chasing a dream is an adventure worth taking a risk. Achieving them is just the very beginning to one's happiness. Childhood is spent mostly daydreaming about the future, however, the question is asked, "Will these dreams come true?" To pursue dreams, one requires hope, patience, and effort if they are to be fulfilled. Bette Davis once said, "To fulfill a dream, to allow to sweat over lonely labor, to be given a chance to create, is the meat and potatoes of life. They money is the gravy." Dreams may not be realistic but it is only so significant that you follow such a love for something. The struggle of dreams is displayed in films such as Field of Dreams, directed by Phil Alden Robinson. This film introduced a character named Ray Kinsella who eventually followed his dream but experienced difficulty in the process. In analyzing Ray Kinsella and his conflicts,...

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