Firstly, Steinbeck opens his novella by introducing his argument of dreams versus reality. He goes into how there is a fine line between dreams and reality. Steinbeck chooses to discuss this idea by using George to tell a story about his and Lennie’s farm. Lennie chooses to imagine the rabbits that he could take care of and tend to (pg. 140-144).
Firstly, Steinbeck opens his novella by introducing his argument of dreams versus reality. He goes into how there is a fine line between dreams and reality. Steinbeck chooses to discuss this idea by using George to tell a story about his and Lennie’s farm. Lennie chooses to imagine the rabbits that he could take care of and tend to (pg. 140-144).