Personally, I find it difficult to compare my life to Junior's because we come from two completely different places. Junior comes from a home land that constantly holds him back in every way, and I am fortunate enough to live in one of the better neighborhoods in Chicago. On Juniors reservation, there are a lack of opportunities and the hope of almost everyone living there has been depleted. On top of Junior having a lack of opportunities to begin with, he was also born with "water on the brain" which only adds to his unfortunate struggle.
Even though Junior's background and mine are pretty different, I can still relate to him in a couple ways. I think it's fair to say that every student at whitney young had to go through a lot to get into the school. It took a lot of testing, getting good grades, and hope to get into one of the top high schools in the city. Along the journey of trying to get into a top tier high school, many people lost hope due to the fact that there were so many people competing for so few spots. In a way this is similar to the reservation that Junior was living on. There were so few jobs and so little chances for success on the reservation that people gave up before they even put in the effort. Many people did not even make an effort to get into a selective prep high school because they had no hope they would get into one. Every kid that attends whitney young, just like Junior, was at one point determined to do what was best for them, and with a lot of effort and hope got into the school.
Finally, living in Chicago there are a lot of aspects that can hold many people back from achieving success. Some of the bad neighborhoods lying on the south side of Chicago are just like the reservation in that they are struck with violence and poverty which can attribute to a loss of hope. Many people living in these neighborhoods give up because there are only so many opportunities for success that sometimes it may seem impossible to achieve. It's a very sad thing to witness and nobody deserves to have any less of a chance at succeeding in life, but with determination, there are always people who can find a way to beat the odds, just like Junior.
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