In the book, George and Lennie share the dream of one day obtaining their own land, farm and animals. Lennie always …show more content…
It’s critical to understand that just like what the “American Dream” is for most people today, George and Lennie’s dream of just owning their own, small farm with animals to live and work on is their definition of the “American Dream”. The “American Dream” for people today and for George and Lennie in the story is to live a good or better life. It is these reasons that connect George and Lennie’s dream to the “American Dream” today. The possibility of Lennie and George achieving their dream in the time period of the text was possible. As mentioned previously, Candy offered some money for them to use in order for this dream to come true and as George said the money would help speed up the process. Although, the dream could’ve been accomplished in the novel, it was easier said than done. What made Lennie and George’s goal out of reach was the limitations. Because of the position in society Lennie and George were in, it made it harder for them to attain this dream. However, to fulfill this goal in today’s circumstances would be less difficult. Our society has developed so many advancements in jobs and technology that would make Lennie and George’s dream