Similarities Between The Great Gatsby And A Raisin In The Sun

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The Great Gatsby & “A Raisin in the Sun” Comparison “Never underestimate desperate people. You never know how far they will go to get what they want.” This quote ties into both, The Great Gatsby and “A Raisin in the Sun.” In the two stories, they have different symbols, but some of the symbols have the same meaning. Jay Gatsby (The Great Gatsby) and Walter Younger (“A Raisin in the Sun”), are both desperate men and they both do desperate things to try and get what they want in life. In The Great Gatsby, Jay Gatsby goes through a lot of events to try and be with the girl he is madly in love with, Daisy. Throughout the story, you find out that Gatsby and Daisy dated when they were young, but their relationship was brought to a halt when Gatsby …show more content…

Walter needs some money, so he can invest in a liquor store with two of his friends. His family has other ideas of what to do with the money and Mama doesn’t want to give him any money to invest in the liquor store, which leads to Walter having a huge tantrum where he treats everyone around him like they’re nothing to him and where he gets drunk often. He starts to put Beneatha down during her exploration of self and he acts like he doesn’t love or want to be around Ruth, his wife, even though she is pregnant and planning on getting an abortion. He treats the news with indifference and doesn’t argue with Ruth to keep their child, instead, he walks out of the house in a raging fit. Mama is upset with Walter because she raised him to be like his father, who was a kind and gentle man, who supported his family the best he could. Near the end of the story he has become even more desperate for the money, so he can invest in the liquor store. After seeing her son so distraught mama finally gives him the money she has left after buying a house for her family, on the condition that he takes half of what’s left and puts it into the bank for his family’s other needs, like Beneatha’s college fund, and he can use the other half to invest. In the end, it results in Walter betraying Mama and gives all the money to his friend, who swindles him and runs off with all his money along

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