Tony is the mob boss for the New Jersey family and is very well regarded by the people who work for him. In his line of business, Tony commits crimes and has also murdered. He has ordered other men be murdered as well and to avoid arrests, he covers his tracks through elusive measures. Similarly, Gatsby is involved in illegal activities. He is a bootlegger who has made his fortune through the illegal sale of Alcohol. He deals with many other criminals who do the same thing. Once while in his car with a married woman, the car struck another woman, killing her instantly. Instead of coming clean about the act, Gatsby covered his tracks and avoided the situation. Common to each other, Gatsby and Tony have a lot of personal things to overcome. In Gatsby’s case, he loves a woman who is married to another man, but she loves Gatsby too. At first, Gatsby and Daisy are instantly in love after years of being apart but once Gatsby learns that she also loves Tom, her husband, and Daisy finds out that Gatsby has made his money through illegal activities, the love is no longer as strong as it was, and eventually fades to nothing with Gatsby’s death, and Daisy’s lack of attendance at his funeral. In Tony’s case, he deals with a son who believes that he is depressed and can’t function in the world. Also, Tony has his own set of problems that he attempts to deal with through talking with Psychiatrists but cannot seem to work through all of …show more content…
In Gatsby’s case, East and West egg are the two sides in competition. East Egg is where the old money people live, who most likely haven’t earned their living, rather inherited it. East Egg is considered more elegant and proper while West Egg represents new money. New money people are ones who have made it in their generation or possibly the last generation. In one way or another, they started with a lot less then they have now, but since they are the “new rich” the East Egg inhabitants do not consider them as high class. This has social impacts on the relationship between Gatsby and Daisy. Since Daisy lives with Tom Buchanan, a man who is a proud member of the East Egg community, she is a part of that community and no matter how much she tries, she cannot bring herself to go to a party of Gatsby’s even though she may love him dearly. The thought of socializing with people who don’t belong to the same community as she does is unacceptable. In Tony’s case, the split is between New York and New Jersey. When a war breaks out between the two families, the divide is east and west, and Tony’s family is the main target of the New York family. The Lupertazzi family finds the assault on one of their own soldiers by Tony a threat or a sign of disrespect, so Phil, head of the Lupertazzi family, orders the hit on the top three men of the Soprano family, killing