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The Nature Of Dreams In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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Since the beginning of the 17th century people migrated to the United States seeking for a new life. That life was a dream that would grant success, freedom, and happiness. Immigrants came to America for themselves or for their families. Many came to escape persecution or poverty in their homeland. In essence, this is similar to the theme The Nature Of dreams in John Steinbeck's dramatic novella Of Mice And Men and is proposed throughout in many ways to signify that dreams aren’t always going to happen. Throughout Steinbeck's novella, the theme The Nature Of Dreams is presented by George and Lennie’s dream of owning their own land, Crooks, and his dream of equality, and Curley’s wife, with her dream of being a movie star. Those characters …show more content…

In theory this gives you specific detail about the characters and their dreams even if we aren’t given particular details about them, like Curley’s wife. She would be a great example of this because she is only known as Curley’s wife and that’s it. Although we may not know her name, we are given some details of a dream she had that never came true. In chapter five we are given a short backstory of her dream when she’s having a conversation with Lennie. As Curley’s wife goes on to tell Lennie, “Nother time I met a guy, an’ he was in pitchers. Went out to the Riverside Dance Palace with him. He says he was gonna put me in the movies. Says I was a natural.” She continues on with “Coulda been in the movies, an’ had nice clothes—all them nice clothes like they wear. An’ I coulda sat in them big hotels, an’ had pitchers took of me. When they had them previews I coulda went to them, an’ spoke in the radio, an’ it wouldn’ta cost me a cent because I was in the pitcher. An’ all them nice clothes like they wear. Because this guy says I was a natural.”(89). This proves the fact that Curley’s wife dream of being in the movies because she was told by this guy she met that said she was a “ natural”. This is perfect evidence of her having a dream that never came true owning to the fact that we were told by Steinbeck that her dream was to be in the movies for being such a “ natural”. Furthermore, Steinbeck demonstrates throughout the

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