Friday, October 25, 2019
The American Dream in John Steinbecks Of Mice and Men :: Steinbeck Of Mice and Men Essays
      The American Dream in Of Mice and Men            The American dream ideally constitutes life, liberty, and the pursuit of  happiness as stated by America's forefathers in the Declaration of  Independence.  This vision has been extremely warped in the 20th century to  fit the new breed of Americans, which are greedy and self-centered.  The  main characters opinions in the novel Of Mice and Men of The American Dream  substantially differs from each other, and from today's society.            Of Mice and Men takes place in the 1930's of America during the Great  Depression.  The American dream was no more, and the land of opportunity  had become the land of misfortune.  It was during this time that many  farmers best hope for a new life lied in California.                In come the two main characters of Of Mice and Men, George  and Lennie, two migrant workers on the run and looking for a job.  George  is a "small and quick," man, who may sometimes seem like he dislikes Lennie's  company, but in actually is very devoted to him (pg. 2). Lennie is "a huge man,"  who is somewhat mentally retarded, and a reveres George's every word (pg.  2).  The two are best friends, and how ever different they may seem both  share a common goal.  Their main ambition is to "get the jack together,"  purchase a few acres of land they can call their own, "an' live off the fatta  the lan'" (pg. 14).  To own a humble home, where they can work for  themselves and be free of the persecution and scrutiny of society.  A kind  of sanctuary from the flings and arrows of the outside world, where it seems  Lennie was not meant to live in.                Unlike Lennie, all Curly's wife longs for is to experience  the world for herself.  She is virtually a prisoner in her own home, devoid  of the power to change her fate.  When she was young, she dreamt of  becoming a famous actress in a "show," but when she married Curly, her entire  life changed for the worse.  After her marriage, the shattered remains of  her dreams and a husband who did not love her was all she had left.  					    
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