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The American Dream In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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Everyone has an American dream, and I am about to talk about a story that seems so real, but isn’t.The novel Of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck, is about 2 men on a journey to find their American dream. There names are Lennie and George, George has the more responsible role in their friendship, and Lennie follows him. Lennie cannot make decisions for himself because without George he would be put in jail for all of his actions he has done. Lennie has lost many jobs for George, like when they got chased out of town by a group of men, Lennie grabbed on to a little girl’s dress and didn’t let go. Lennie is also very sympathetic because he is unintelligent and doesn’t mean to hurt the people he hurts. Lennie also lacks of social awareness, which means he doesn’t understand who is the protagonist and the antagonist. This also goes with his lack of intelligence. Not knowing what’s happening in a conversation, and in real life affects the story. If he knew what he was doing, then he wouldn’t have got kicked out of weed. In addition Lennie isn’t so smart with his actions Lennie has a lack of intelligence throughout the whole book. Lennie is not the brightest of them all, but he knows how to work and work hard. Lennie does not make decisions for himself, and when he does something unfortunate happens. For example, even though George is frustrated with Lennie George is concerned about his well-being if Lennie was left to his own devices. “I want you to stay with me, Lennie. Jesus

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