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    Dreams vs. Reality The world is a deadly‚ unforgiving and often ironic place where people become all consumed by their surroundings. There are many occasions around the world in which people only care about themselves; for example on Black Friday people get pushed‚ hurt or even trampled because someone is trying to get the best deals before they are all gone. People have a tendency to lose sight of their goals and dreams. Mentally‚ people struggle to maintain their sanity in this game of life

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    How does Steinbeck show the importance of work in “Of Mice And Men” Of Mice And Men is set mostly on a ranch‚ which is where men go to make money. Money is a much-needed resource‚ and the only way to get it is through working. Money is important for the characters of the story to complete their dreams. Hence work is important in “Of Mice And Men”. When the reader was informed of (Our main characters) George and Lennie’s dream to get a farm and to “Live off the fatta the lan’” (p.15). As there

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    Many people say that George’s murderous actions in the end of the book‚ Of Mice and Men‚ could have been avoided. However‚ George’s actions couldn’t have been avoided for several reasons. For example‚ Lennie would just keep making the same mistakes and keep ruining their chances of obtaining their dream. Curly also told George to follow and didn’t allow George to go find Lennie to help him. Also‚ Lennie’s jail experience wouldn’t be a good one. George‚ also‚ doesn’t murder Lennie with hate. These

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    1. Candy feels insecure and suppressed and also nervous-Carl’s right‚ Candy…if I got old an’ a cripple’ ‘Candy looked helplessly… were law’ p72 * ‘Helplessly’ tells me that there was no hope‚ no one helps him. He’s not respected. * Steinbeck writes this to show us how status was important and if you were no use you would die. * “I gotta gut ache” p70 He anticipates that a bad things going to occur shows nervousness. * Steinbeck writes this to give us the interpretation that something

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    Analysis of ‘Underdog’ Characters in Of Mice and Men “A guy needs somebody – to be near him.” He whined‚ “A guy goes nuts if he ain’t got nobody…” (John Steinbeck 72). Love and belonging‚ is the third most important need in Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. As human beings‚ being a part of something is crucial to our development as a person. People can go insane if they live a life of isolation. In John Steinbeck’s novella‚ Of Mice and Men‚ the characters of Candy‚ Crooks‚ and Curley’s wife are driven

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    In the novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck‚ the American Dream has a lasting impact on the lives of the workers living on the ranch near Soledad‚ California. Written during the Dust Bowl and the Great Depression‚ the novel focuses on the lives of migrant workers in California. This novel describes how the ranch hands interact with each other‚ becoming friends or enemies‚ also showing how one action can change the course of life. The elusive and virtually impossible American Dream represents a state

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    Themes Of Dreams Presented And Developed In Of Mice And Men? Dreams Help People In Life Generally Because Dreams Are Something To Inspire To And Life Is Full Of Inspiration. Steinbeck Wrote A Short Novel ‘Of Mice And Men It Was Set In The 1930’s In America In The Time Of The Great Depression‚ Plaguing The People‚ People Lose Their Jobs And Work Is Hard To Come Around‚ He Depicts The Tale Of Two Itinerant Workers Working On A Ranch Try To Get Enough Money To Be Their Own Ranch. Dreams Are Very Important

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    All you need is love An analysis of “Of Mice and Men” In the novel Of Mice and Men‚ John Steinbeck does an exceptional job of showcasing the different ways loneliness and companionship affect a man. He presents why having a friend is a prime source of motivation and pursuing the American dream and how loneliness deters that. Although George would constantly say that without Lennie holding him back he ’d be able

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    America. There are numerous figurative descriptions of guns throughout the book. For example Marcus Sedgwick writes on page 106 “ Wolff’s gun hovered like a cobra waiting to strike” this is smashing simile and on page 75 he writes “ Fragile as a dream” this is a metaphor not only that but is a sticking and shocking contrast. On one hand the gun is reflected positively‚ it is shown powerful and dangerous. On the other hand the gun is sensitive and fragile. Some descriptions are hard to interpret

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    what keep us alive and‚ whether they be in our own or others‚ affect everyone. They latch and grow into others just as they do in Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck. Dreams play an important role in Of Mice and Men for many reasons‚ one being that the story is about 2 farmhands‚ George and Lennie‚ which the author uses ample amounts of symbolism to the American Dream‚ and how elusive it is. George is Lennie’s friend‚ a burly man but has a mental disability making him act like a 6-year-old. They

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