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Of Mice And Men Quote Analysis

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“Hopes and dreams help people survive, even if they can never become real.” This statement plays an enormous part in Of Mice And Men by John Steinbeck. An abundance of the characters in this book all have something they want to accomplish, even if what they want to reach isn’t necessarily the most practical thing under the circumstances. Each character in the book has obstacles to overcome, and in the end, we don’t really find out the denouement of most character, we only find out the true ending to two characters. The quote given is very significant to the two most important characters in my eyes, Lennie and George, both are searching for something that can’t be easily reached. Their end goal is, the following, “We’ll have a vegetable patch and a rabbit hutch and chickens. And when it rains in the winter, we’ll just say the hell with goin’ to work, we’ll just build up a fire in the stove an’ listen to the rain comin’ down on the roof.” This is a rather big goal for two men who at the time are ranchers and have had a rough past, and both struggle …show more content…

They all worked so that they could have the money to at least attempt to conquer their hopes and dreams. Most of their dreams are summed up in this quote from the book “Everybody wants a little bit of land, not much. Jus’ somethin’ that was his. Somethin’ he could live on and there couldn’t be nobody to throw him off of it. I never had none.” They all felt like they had no control over their lives and thought since they didn’t have much education they could only be ranchers and attempt to reach for their dreams. Their main goal was really just to have control over their own lives, but each person had something dragging them down. For example, George had Lennie who he had to watch over, and a different kind of example was Crows who felt he couldn’t do much because of his skin color and at the time there was a lot of

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