Dreams in 'Of Mice And Men' by John Steinbeck
Title: Dreams in 'Of Mice And Men' by John Steinbeck
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Dreams in 'Of Mice And Men' by John Steinbeck
Category: /Literature/Biographies
Details: Words: 1711 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
dream n. Train of thoughts, images, or fancies passing through mind during sleep; Conscious indulgence of fancy, reverie, thing of dream-like beauty, charm, goodness, etc.
As it is described above, a dream is something you indulge in, to escape momentarily from life. This seems to be the context that John Steinbeck intended his characters in Of Mice and Men to dream in. They are all craving for something - in the case of George and
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The other main character in the story, Slim, doesn´t seem to have a dream. He seems to be happy with his job, and the skill with which he has been blessed. The idea of successful characters not having dreams is given further weight by the miniscule par


