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Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Discuss the importance of dreams Essay

He compares them with separate people who had inspirations of owning a farm. I see hundred of men jazz by on the road an on the ranches an e very(prenominal) damn peerless of em got a little piece of land in his head. An neer God damn one of em ever gets it. He believes Lennie is crazy. calling card that unlike the other contriveers, Crooks job is stable and secure. When Candy be intimates in and starts lecture about the dream and how they have most of the money for the dream, he changes his sense and wants to be a part of it want a hand to work for nonhing-just his keep, why Id come an lend a hand.I aint so crippled I flowerpott work like a son-of-a-bitch if I want to. And because of this, his confidence has construct up and sapiditys he can do anything. Curleys wife comes in into the scene and reduces Crooks confidence by saying she is going to put him into trouble. She feels she is fall in than him because of his colour. Well, you keep your place then, Nigger. I could get you strung up on the tree so easy it aint even singular And this makes Crooks lose all hope of becoming a part of the dream because he thinks that is the way George and Lennie will possibly treat him when he kit and boodle on the farm. well jus forget it, I didnt mean it. Jus foolin. I wouldnt want to go no place like that. reveal what Crooks says about people having dreams but non being able to satisfy them, he knows that people have other priorities and problems and the dream only ashes a dream. This reflects on what Lennie does and how the dream is destroyed. Curleys wife also had a dream but her dream was unlike the other characters that had dreams. Her dream was to find a famous actress and be in the cinemas, and she believes everything other people split her about her talentCoulda been in the movies, an had nice clothes an had pitchers taken of me She confessed to Lennie that she did not like her husband Curley and that she just married him to get away from her evanesceen life because she thought getting married would provide new experiences for her So I married Curley. Met him out to the Riverside Dance Palace that selfsame(prenominal) night. She has this dream because the people in the movies had a life of trance and she wanted to live like that. She also has this dream because she is not toughened fairly on the ranch and has no-one to talk to (apart from Curley)Aint I got a right to talk to nobody? Whatta they think I am, anyways? So because of this, she is always seeking attention in the wrong places which eventually lead to her death. Her dream was shattered when she let Lennie stroke her hair. In death, she look very peaceful unlike when she was alive and had problems. The characters of the book Of Mice and Men have dreams at some time of their life. They have these dreams so as to escape the blow of life in the 1930s. They also had dreams for the urge for something good that could make them feel very good about themselv es.Some of the dreams maybe were not meant to come true (Curleys wifes dream) but we come to see how restricting George and Lennie come to achieving theirs. If Curleys wife didnt seek for attention and Lennie did not have the fascination for soft things, they would have had the chance to have another(prenominal) way of life. Show preview only The above preview is unformatted textbook This student written piece of work is one of many that can be found in our GCSE John Steinbeck section.

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