The American Dream in the Raisin in the sun, and the Great
Gatsby differed and were similar in many ways. They were different for one in
that, in Raisin in the sun the family was trying to fulfill their dreams from
an area that wasn't filled was poorer classes while in the Great Gatsby the
characters lived in a middle class to richer neighborhood and were trying to reach
their goals. In a Raisin in the sun the family was from a poor area in Chicago,
where most people were not able to fulfill their dreams in a time in America
were racism/segregation was prevalent while in The Great Gatsby most of the
characters were brought up in money or were from a middle to upper class area. This
fact is different in that the privileges differed of the characters in the both
differed therefore the means by which they achieved their goals were different. Also their American Dreams were different in
that in The Raisin in the sun, their ultimate dream was just to have a stable
household life where they had a good house, and well paying jobs. Though in The
Great Gatsby, the main dream for most was to be wealthy, with large mansions,
cars and well financed jobs. In the Raisin in the Sun, the American Dreams
consisted of being able to provide for the whole family and for generation to
come, while in the Great Gatsby their dreams only consisted of providing for
their well being, rather than for others. For instance, in the Raisin in the
sun, their dream was to move into a better house, and also to have good paying
jobs, in order to care and provide for the next generations, while in the Great
Gatsby the dream was to get as rich as
possible to be able to afford expensive things. Though there were differences,
there were also similarities. A similarity in the American Dream in both novels
was that the dream was ultimately to improve were you are in life and better
your economical status. In Raisin in the sun, they wanted to improve their
lives from where they lived, and their jobs, while also in the Great Gatsby
they wanted to improve where they lived. Also a similarity in the American
Dream in both novels, they were hard workers who wanted to have a better life.
In a Raisin in the sun, most people in the family put in long hours at their
jobs, in order to get closer to their dreams, and made sacrifices, while also
in the Great Gatsby, Gatsby himself was a hard worker who started from nothing
and through working hard though not legally, was able to achieve his goals.
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Response to Team's mascots
In response to the debate of
whether sports teams should be allowed to use Native American tribes as their logos,
I think that this should only be the case when the tribe approves so. For
example while reading the article in class, there was sports team, with which
the Indian tribe gave approval for them to be used as a logo. I think this
showed respect for the tribe’s people and therefore left no room for racism.
Also I think that by the team seeking approval from the tribe for the logo,
shows respect. For those who argue that they shouldn’t be able to use the logo because
it leaves room for stereotypes and racism, I think that if the Indians are ok
with being the logo, shows that they are don’t think that there is any bad will
behind it. I think all sports teams should seek approval, from the Native Americans.
Native Americans being the faces of these strong, champions, athletic teams, represent
the strength of these tribes; therefore I think Indians would be proud to be
associated with these teams. Knowing this fact, I think the Native Americans
would be more inclined to accepting towards the idea of being the logo for
these teams. In conclusion, all sports teams that use Native Americans as their
logos, should seek approval from these tribes if they wish to use them as their
logo in order to leave out anger of racism and stereotypes from these tribes.
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