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    repeatedly tell their children to dream and work towards their dreams. Rapper LL Cool J has said‚ “Stay focused‚ go after your dreams and keep moving toward your goals.” He‚ like parents and others who care‚ want to see individuals succeed. More specifically‚ they want them to succeed in something they feel joy in. Sometimes dreams can be far out of reach‚ but that just means one has to that much harder. In John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men‚ many of the characters have dreams. They range from becoming a

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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 welcoming vibe of a dream wraps around you like a blanket on a stormy day. Alike to a blanket‚ a dream makes you feel comfort and allows you to forget the mess. However‚ as you relax with your blanket that gives a sense of security and peace‚ outside plays a different game. Different problems twist around from the wind to rain‚ even lightning‚ this bundle of possible destruction is known as reality. Something that many wish did not exist. Similar to how the blanket blinds you from seeing

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    undeniable that Lennie has a kind of power over George due to their emotional connection. An example of this emotional power is when Steinbeck writes “He had sensed his advantage”‚ this makes it seem like Lennie is almost testing George‚ and is seeing how far he can push his loyalty; he knows that George won’t really let him leave‚ but the conformation strengthens their bond and therefore Lennie’s power. The word “advantage” immediately suggests to the reader that he has power over George‚ also the fact that

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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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    shows that Curley’s Wife has a lot more power over certain characters. In John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men‚ the different characters have different amounts of power such as Curley‚ Slim‚ and George. Curley is a short‚ angered‚ and mean guy who is the son of the boss and thinks that he can get away with anything. Curley has a huge amount of power considering that he is the boss’s son‚ he can do whatever he wants to anybody and get away with it. All of Curley’s power comes from his family owning the ranch

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    F M I C E AND MEN In Section 4 in Of Mice and Men‚ John Steinbeck‚ the author‚ decides to put four characters in the section/scene. The four characters are: Crooks‚ Lennie‚ Candy and Curley’s Wife. In this scene‚ Steinbeck portrays power through the characters. He portrays different types of power and uses different methods to show us the power relationship through the four characters. Steinbeck presents differing power through three main methods. These methods are: power through the setting

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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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    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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