Rags to riches

For other uses, see Rags to riches (disambiguation).

Rags to riches refers to any situation in which a person rises from poverty to wealth, and in some cases from obscurity to fame—sometimes instantly. This is a common archetype in literature and popular culture (for example, the writings of Horatio Alger, Jr.).

Criticism

The concept of "Rags to riches" has been criticised by social reformers, revolutionaries, essayists and statisticians, who argue that only a handful of exceptionally capable and/or mainly lucky persons are actually able to travel the "rags to riches" road, being the great publicity given to such cases causes a natural Survivorship bias illusion,[1] which help keep the masses of the working class and the working poor in line, preventing them from agitating for an overall collective change in the direction of social equality.[2][3]

Pre-20th-century fictional examples

Historical examples

Modern times

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People

Thousands of people went from poverty to riches, some are:

Use in art and media

T.V. and films

Computer gaming

Song

Print

Sport

Bibliography

See also

References

  1. Taleb, 2001. "Part II: Monkeys on typewriters; Survivorship and other Biases"
  2. Peña, 2012. Chapter 5 "From Rags to Riches"
  3. Weiss, 1969. P.35
  4. 1 2 3 i100 staff. article. published by The Independent 2014. Retrieved 2015-12-06.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Huffington Post. article. published by Huffington Post January 14th, 2013. Retrieved 2015-12-06.
  6. Crowell, Merle (December 1922). "The Amazing Story of Martin W. Littleton". The American Magazine (Springfield, Ohio: The Crowell Publishing Company). pp. 16, 78–88. Retrieved 2016-02-26.
  7. Imbd - bio [Retrieved 2015-12-06]
  8. Data-page published by Forbes magazine magazine December 6, 2015 [Retrieved 2015-12-06]
  9. The Pursuit of Happyness - Rotten Tomatoes
  10. Suskin, Steven (2010). Show Tunes: The Songs, Shows, and Careers of Broadway's Major Composers (4th ed.). Oxford University Press. p. 243. ISBN 978-0-19-531407-6.
  11. Roosters storm into NRL grand final - www.smh.com.au

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