Comparing Dreams In Their Eyes Were Watching God And A Raisin In The Sun

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Chasing Dreams
What is a dream? A dream is the object of a person's ambition or effort. Well we all have dreams or a goal we want to see happen but how does one achieve his/her dream. One must believe it is possible and then take a chance then strive to make it happen. When thinking of people who chased dreams to the very end are Janie and Walter are two characters who fit the description of never giving up on their dreams. Janie from the book Their Eyes Were Watching God and Walter from a A raisin in the Sun. Walter and Janie grew up in struggling households but with a dream and a hope of seeing it happening. For Walter it was coming rich and opening a liquor store and raise his son and family in a home and out of the small apartment him and …show more content…

He had a big plan to get rich by starting a liquor store with his friend. Walter comes from a rough part of South side Chicago and lives in a small two bedroom apartment with his family. He thinks of this because nobody likes being impecunious. He talks about his dreams to another but he just gets ignored because they think it is impossible. When Walter begins to talk about his liquor store investment, she responds, "Eat your eggs." When he says how disappointed he is that he can only tell his ten-year-old son stories about rich white people, Ruth again responds, "Eat your eggs."This adds more fuel to Walter's dreams making him want to his money endeavors come sooner. After seeing a shortcut into becoming opulent. He tries to get his hands on the money his mom got after his father he thinks that it is his. Even though taking a chance plays a big part in trying to chase a dream. Chasing a dream doesn’t only come from a prayer and a wish, you also have to think and make plans. His head wasn’t in the right place and was just thinking about living large and quitting as limousine driver. The money is making Walter blind and it is obvious making him forget about his