how do Dexter's views about the American dream change from the beginning to the end of the story "winter dreams"
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Answer:he dreamed about success and wealth and the happiness they would bring. ... Dexter, still blinded by his idealistic view of Judy, cannot digest this ...
Explanation:Though it is true that Dexter does not merely want proximity to the "glittering people and the glittering things" but he wants to be one of those people and owned one of those things, his standards are derived from those whom he believes are his betters.
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