One of the most powerful themes in Of Mice and Men (OMM) is that dreams always linger. Dreams shape you, and are always on the front of your mind especially when you are chasing it. Lennie, a constant dreamer, is an excellent example of this. In the first chapter, Lennie is making George tell him about their plans, he gets more and more excited‘“An’ live off the fatta the lan’,” Lennie shouted. “An’ have rabbits. Go on. George!...”’ (14). Furthermore, he is regularly thinking about the dream/goal. So that he doesn’t mess up at this job, George tries to explain that Lennie should stay away from him and his wife. During this he asks about the rabbits, a key point of the farm, showing that he wasn’t
One of the most powerful themes in Of Mice and Men (OMM) is that dreams always linger. Dreams shape you, and are always on the front of your mind especially when you are chasing it. Lennie, a constant dreamer, is an excellent example of this. In the first chapter, Lennie is making George tell him about their plans, he gets more and more excited‘“An’ live off the fatta the lan’,” Lennie shouted. “An’ have rabbits. Go on. George!...”’ (14). Furthermore, he is regularly thinking about the dream/goal. So that he doesn’t mess up at this job, George tries to explain that Lennie should stay away from him and his wife. During this he asks about the rabbits, a key point of the farm, showing that he wasn’t