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Dreams And The American Dream

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The American Dream is the thought the United States had never ending chances to live one's dream no matter where one would come from. During the Great Depression, the American Dream is to own land, to rise out of one’s current situation, and to not have to worry about money. In the novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, three characters have individual dreams that directly relate to the American Dream. George and Lennie want to own their own farm. He wants to not have to work 11 hour shifts and be able to come home to a nice house. Candy wants to work on George and Lennie’s farm so he has a guaranteed job. As soon as he cannot be a swamper, he will be fired. Candy wants the sense of security knowing he will always have a job. Curley’s …show more content…

When Candy says he wants to keep his job, he contributes to one of the main factors of the American dream which is to be successful. If he keeps a job and keeps a money income, he will be successful and will never have to have to worry about finding a place to live if he were to be fired. Also, he would not have to worry about having enough money to live.If he were to live on the farm that he is planning with George and Lennie, he would never have to worry about being fired because he would be working with his friends. Therefore, since Candy's dream is to keep a job, this proves that his dream is an American Dream because he wants to be successful. Curley's Wife's dream is connected to the American Dream. When Curley's Wife and Lennie are talking during the horseshoe tournament, Curley's wife explains her dream. Curley’s Wife states, “Well, a show come through, an’ I met one of the actors. He says I could go with that show. But my ol’ lady wouldn’t let me. She says because I was on’y fifteen. But the guys says I coulda. If I’d went, I wouldn’t be livin’ like this, you bet,”(Steinbeck 88). What Curley's wife says in the last sentence she shows the main aspect of the American Dream. When she states that she would not be living like this, it shows that she would have been able to rise out of her current situation which is a huge part of the American Dream. If she had taken the job of acting, she would of

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