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Imaginative Dreams

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Although everyone has great imaginative dreams, often they don’t come true, which is quite disappointing. Throughout the novel Of Mice and Men, Lennie, George, Curley’s Wife, and Candy all experienced disappointing dreams. All the characters had unfinished dreams of things that factored into the character they became. For example, if Curley’s wife was a movie star, she wouldn’t have been murdered by Lennie. With the unfinished dreams of ambition and aspiration in Of Mice and Men, dreams as a whole play an important role in the characters lives. Lennie and George’s farm inspired Candy with the dream of joining them on their farm, even willing to put most of his money towards it. As Candy expresses in the novel, “they gave me two hundred and fifty dollars ‘cause I los my hand. An I...I could cook and tend the chickens and hoe the garden some. How’d that be?” (59). To george this was a great opportunity, so quickly George took Candy up on this offer. This shows how Candy had a strong desire to join Lennie and George on their farm. A lot of the men on the farm aren’t very wealthy, so Candy saying he would put three hundred and fifty dollars towards the farm. Although the farm was pleasant dream, it was never fulfilled. George, Lennie, and Candy all had faith that one day they would be men of their very own farm. Candy’s dream of a farm all started from George and Lennie, George has the master plan for it all, and Lennie kindly follows in his footsteps. Lennie follows George

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