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Themes Of The American Dream

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The 1930’s was a scarce time filled with hunger and poverty. The Great Depression was especially hard on the Americans. Stock markets crashed and many people wanted to take all of their money out of the banks. This caused banks to have a money shortage, leaving many people poor. Everyone was affected by this from the richest to the poorest. Another tragedy that occurred in the 1930’s was the Dust Bowl. The Dust Bowl was the end of a major drought in Western America that created large amounts of dust. At the end of the drought there was a large tornado that ripped through the flat land of the West. This tornado picked up the dust and flew it through the West filling up homes with dirt. With money being so scarce, many men would take all of their belongings in a bag to find work. These men were called migrant farm workers and they tended to travel alone. In this novella, Of Mice and Men, John Steinbeck uses George, Candy, and Curley’s Wife to contribute to the overall theme of the American Dream will always fail.
To begin, Steinbeck uses George to contribute to the overall theme of the American Dream will always fail. George Milton and Lennie Smalls were migrant farm workers during the Great Depression. They worked out west in Salinas, California and traveled together. Lennie was cognitively impaired and George told Lennie’s Aunt Clara that he would watch him. When Lennie needed to be calmed down George would tell him a story about how they are different than the other guys.

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