Similarities Between Shattered Glass And The Great Gatsby

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Dreams are not just empty ideas, they give people ambition, and it is the pursuit of that ambition, which shapes a person. However, society instils an illusion about what can be achieved. Dreams can be tied to identity, but they can be good or bad. The Great Gatsby [F. Scott Fitzgerald] and Shattered Glass [Teresa Toten] share the similes in which both main characters dream of finding themselves and reach their end goals, through pressure and love. Both authors imply that dreams should be verified that they are possible before you start following them, otherwise they can ended up deadly. In Shattered Glass and The Great Gatsby there are some similarities in how the main characters, Antoinette (Toni) and Jay Gatsby, find themselves. An example …show more content…

Both characters find their loves which help them follow their dreams. Gatsby’s end goal in his life has always been to become wealthy, get the love of his life Daisy, and have the same opportunities as the wealthy; Jay Gatsby worked magnificently hard for five years to win over Daisy and complete his goal in life. While Gatsby died trying to accomplish his dreams, he still used his love for Daisy to reach his end goal. On the other hand, Toni found her significant other in her coworker, Ethan, she had some feelings for him from the start but she used her misguided feelings to reach her goal of finding her parents. Both characters also wanted to escape their pasts. “Be careful what you wish for” (Toten 108) Antoinette always dreamed about leaving the orphanage where she grew up, and she realized how she found herself there with Joe and all of her friends who became her family. “I suppose he 'd had the name ready for a long time, even then. His parents were shiftless and unsuccessful farm people – his imagination had never really accepted them as his parents at all.” (Fitzgerald 104) James Gatz, Jay Gatsby’s birth name, always wanted to escape the life he was born into so he could live his American dream. Shattered Glass, Antoinette struggles continued while she tried to find out who and where her father was. In the end, her father was none …show more content…

With Toni, her goal is to escape her past and know who she is; while Gatsby wants to create a new persona and build a new name for himself. Gatsby continues to yearn to do these things in part of reaching his American dream; he had his rights, but he wants equal opportunity, his dream girl, and his dream estate, he essentially wants everything exterior. On the other hand, Toni wants to find who and where her parents are so she can find her true identity. For many, losing your childhood home pushes you to find something deeper. When the orphanage, The Benevolent Home for Necessitous Girls, burnt down Toni was given a choice to find who she was and is; the fire burned a path for her to follow. Gatsby was not thrown into a life he did not get to choose for himself, nor did he have clues to find himself. Gatsby chose to leave his poor farm life with his parents to live a life of being a self-made man. “’I found out what your 'drug-stores ' were.’ He turned to us and spoke rapidly. ‘He and this Wolfsheim bought up a lot of side-street drug-stores here and in Chicago and sold grain alcohol over the counter. That 's one of his little stunts. I picked him for a bootlegger the first time I saw him, and I wasn 't far wrong.’" (Fitzgerald 141) Gatsby broke many laws from selling bootlegged alcohol to using his white card of superiority to get out of a police speeding ticket. For Toni, breaking

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