Dreams In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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Hopes and dreams play an essential role in motivating the characters’ aspirations and ambitions. They provide a perception of the impossible American dream and the cruel, indifferent society in the 1930s. Lennie’s immensely simple dream has a huge impact in influencing and revitalizing the characters facing adversities. Despite the reality of the harsh conditions of economy, Lennie’s juvenile mind is what keeps the dream alive. Lennie’s dream is uncomplicated: He wants to tend furry rabbits. George also shares this dream, but has a bigger picture of it. George seeks the security of owning a land, freedom, and having no authority over him. This is seen in George’s statement when he says that “when it rains in the winter, we’ll just say the hell