George and Lennie want to get out of poverty as like Kino and Juana. George and Lennie want to "live off the fatta the lan'."(Of mice and men.14) They want to be free, from working, from running, from getting their fair share. Kino wants to get his household out of poverty by selling the "greatest pearl in the world."(the pearl.19) Kino wants to advance his social position by planning to let his son "go to school." He wants to move up the social ladder like Lennie and George. In neither
George and Lennie want to get out of poverty as like Kino and Juana. George and Lennie want to "live off the fatta the lan'."(Of mice and men.14) They want to be free, from working, from running, from getting their fair share. Kino wants to get his household out of poverty by selling the "greatest pearl in the world."(the pearl.19) Kino wants to advance his social position by planning to let his son "go to school." He wants to move up the social ladder like Lennie and George. In neither