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    The American Dream is the idea of success that people can achieve from hard-work and determination. In John Steinbeck’s 1937 novel‚ Of Mice and Men‚ many characters yearn for the ideal American Dream. Two migrant ranch workers‚ George and Lennie‚ dream about having their own ranch with many different types of animals and crops. George takes care of Lennie‚ who is a strong‚ mentally disabled man who doesn’t know the magnitude of his strength. George always tells Lennie that he will tend to the

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    Dreams build ambition‚ but when a dream becomes deferred‚ a person’s personality and mentality can change. In both John Steinbeck’s novels‚ Of Mice and Men and The Pearl display the tragic results of one’s dreams not being achieved is presented. Evidence of the tragedy and disappointment of unfulfilled dreams is expressed through George and Lennie‚ Kino‚ and Crooks. Unfilled dreams manifested into George and Lennie‚ Kino‚ and Crooks and is revealed through their actions. The first example of

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    American Dream? There are a myriad of aspects to it‚ but one general idea: the ideal life. It is making a lot of money‚ being respected‚ and triumphing difficult situations. In the book Of Mice and Men‚ written by John Steinbeck‚ Lennie and George’s dream is to live on a ranch of their own. But through these difficult times will their hard work pay off? In his novel‚ Of Mice and Men‚ John Steinbeck highlights Lennie‚ Crooks and Carlyss wife to demonstrate that many pursue the American Dream‚ but only

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    Novel: Of Mice and Men Author: John Steinbeck John Steinbeck’s novel Of Mice and Men examines the idea that the American Dream is a futile ambition. This "Dream" proposes the fact that social and economic success can be gained through means of hard work‚ ultimately determining that the pursuit of happiness cannot be attained in our modern society. Steinbeck outlines this theme by employing symbolism and‚ via Curley’s wife‚ a protagonist within the novella. This poem suggests to me that although

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    “I feel that I am a citizen of the American Dream and that the revolutionary struggle against the American nightmare.” This quote by Eldridge Cleaver states that one has the right to achieve the American Dream however‚ there are factors that work against one trying to achieve the American Dream. In John Steinbeck’s “Of Mice And Men” ‚ the pitfalls of the American Dreams are more effectively demonstrated in comparison to the movies directed by Gary Sinise. Towards the beginning

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    HOW ARE DREAMS PROVED TO BE FUTILE IN OF MICE AND MEN? Dreams in “Of Mice and Men” is influenced under the poem “To A Mouse” by Robert Burns and the relationship between the poem and the novel is seen through the build-up to the characters hopes and dreams at the time of the great inflation and how they struggled to keep up with their ambitions. The context in both texts clearly portrays the death of the future plans the working class keep to at that time and the writers do this to illustrate

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    For hundreds of years people have come from all over the world to America to chase a dream coined “The American Dream”. This dream presents the belief that America offers vast opportunities to everyone who is willing to work. While the American Dream most frequently promises to improve the lives of the immigrants and those they care about‚ often including gaining land or running a business of their own‚ it also quite frequently includes fame and fortune. These ideals have the great power to give

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    The Death of the American Dream The American Dream has always been one of the most prominent ideals in American society. Of Mice and Men was written by Steinbeck in 1937. It focuses on the lives of two men‚ Lennie and George‚ as they try to fulfill their own American Dream of owning a small farm. While this seems like an attainable dream in the beginning‚ Steinbeck chooses instead to destroy this dream utterly with the death of Lennie. Curley’s wife had an American Dream of being an actress‚ but

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    American Dream in Of Mice and Men   The American dream ideally constitutes life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness as stated by America’s forefathers in the Declaration of Independence.  This vision has been extremely warped in the 20th century to fit the new breed of Americans‚ which are greedy and self-centered.  The main characters opinions in the novel Of Mice and Men of The American Dream substantially differs from each other‚ and from today’s society.   Of Mice and Men takes

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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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