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    Dreams are often a way to find comfort in bad times by dreaming of what career path to take‚ how many children to have‚ or who to grow old with. However‚ dreams are also a way to escape from the harsh reality that a person’s life is not always what it seems. Of Mice and Men explains two characters‚ Lennie and George‚ who are traveling farmhands. They both have a dream of owning a house with a few acres‚ a cow‚ some pigs‚ a large vegetable garden‚ some chickens‚ and have some rabbits (paraphrased

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    The term American dream may not be used too often any more‚ but especially in the 1930’s it was a very motivating term for the working class. Whether their dream was to own their own company‚ support their family or even just own a piece of land to call their own‚ the thought of having a dream that they could fulfil if only they worked hard enough was keeping them moving forward. George and Lennie’s dream was the latter‚ they longed to own a piece of land‚ to have animals‚ and live so no one would

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    The Dream of Dreamers Steinbeck incorporates the theme of the American Dream‚ an expression used to represent wanted success‚ throughout his story Of Mice and Men as he provides glimpses of the dreams of many characters. Towards the end of the novel‚ the fact is that each of the characters “American Dream” is just that‚ a dream‚ which is unattainable. In short‚ Steinbeck portrays his position of the unrealistic desires for untarnished happiness through the dreams of Candy‚ Curley’s Wife‚ and Crooks

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    This is a Story All About Dreams The American Dream is a large theme on which the novella "Of Mice and Men" is based on. Each character strives to achieve their own dream‚ and some without realising. Dreams are very important in the novella‚ because without them nobody has anything to work towards and to motivate them in life. Lennie’s dream is probably brought up most throughout the novella‚ out of all the dreams. Lennie’s dream is to get ’the fatta the lan" with a small place and rabbits. Lennie

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    Stienbeck’s novel “Of Mice and Men” is about the death of the American dream. George‚ Lennie and Candy’s dream is to own their own piece of land to work and live independently on. This dream is destroyed by Lennie’s ignorance and Lennie’s strength‚ which he cannot control. Curley’s wife’s dream is to be a famous Hollywood actress. Her dream is destroyed by her marriage to Curley and the Hollywood director who promised to contact her about her acting career but never has. Crook’s dream is for equality.

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    Do you have dreams? How important are dreams to you? Do you have what it takes to make your dreams come true? Would you still have a dream even if you knew it wouldn’t come true? Dreams have a big part in people’s lives. They do change people’s lives. The importance of dreams in Of Mice and Men is that they always wanted to do something that would make them happy and do something they loved and work hard for what they want. Like George and Lennie in the book the main characters they

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    The book Of Mice and Men follows George and Lennie on their journey to reach the American Dream. Although the American Dream can vary from person to person‚ the main goal of the dream is to gain something they desire. George and Lennie’s goal is to have their own land and make their own decisions. “Someday-we’re gonna get the jack together and we gonna have a little house and a couple of acres” (Steinbeck 14). To reach their dream‚ George lies for Lennie because of his mental disabilities. Even though

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    Everyone has a dream they hope to achieve‚ but dreams are not always possible to attain. In John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men‚ two ranch hands‚ George and Lennie‚ find work in Salinas Valley. Lennie‚ constantly getting into trouble‚ inadvertently causes the two of them to be run out of town and thus have to find new work regularly. George and Lennie’s search for work in the hope of accomplishing their dream of a small farm of their own displays how futile realizing dreams can be. The major themes

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    both "Hope is the thing with feathers"‚ by Emily Dickinson‚ and Of Mice and Men‚ by John Steinbeck‚ hope is portrayed as keeping up one’s spirit‚ and welcome when times are grueling‚ and sounding promising but not always making sense. Curley’s wife dreams of being a movie star‚ and this keeps her married‚ if unhappily‚ to Curley‚ but her dream is actually a delusion‚ and while promising much‚ never actually delivers. George and Lennie are sustained throughout their troubles by their dream of a farm

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    many dreams. Dreams of riches‚ freedom and even tranquility. But is our promise fulfilled? The answer is no. We are promised dreams that‚ in the end‚ are proven to be non-existent. The reality is‚ our dreams are impossible and elusive. All dreams are proven to be impossible. In the book‚ “Of Mice and Men”‚ George says‚ “I think I knowed from the very first. I think we’d never do her.” “Her” is the dream the George and Lennie shared. George said that he never actually believed in the dream‚ he just

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