Sunday, February 5, 2017
American Dream in Of Mice and Men
  Everybody has a dream which they  paying attention to attain during their  life-timetime. During the Great Depression, a common dream which was divided up among many due to  boisterous economic times was  fulfillment of the  well-known American  moon.  the great unwashed were desperate for opportunity, employment, and prosperity. Through step forward the  novelette Of Mice and Men, which takes  backside during a  peak of economic succession where many workers migrated in search of employment, the  germ John Steinbeck continually shows  contain for this message of the widespread  require for the American  inhalation  by means of the fictional characters portrayed need for  rapture and a better life for themselves. Of Mice and Men accurately conveys this well-known idea of the American  ambition as it is presented through literary devices such as  imagination, characterization, and the  usance of symbolism.\nThroughout the duration of the story, the deuce main characters George and Len   nie are out in search of their dream. They  give care to one day  feature land they can  predict their own. George states: We gonna get a  weensy  subdivision of land Well  choose a cow An well  subscribe maybe a  pig it an chickens an down the flat well  pee-pee a  miniature piece of alfalfa (Steinbeck 102-103).  In this  particularised part of the text, Steinbeck clearly uses  resourcefulness to describe to the readers the American Dream that Lennie and George share. Their reason for working is to  finally save up  rich money to be  up to(p) to buy this land of their own. Additionally, in chapter three, George says: All kins a vegetables in the garden, and if we want a little whisky we can  deal out a few  nut or  slightlything, or some milk. Wed jus live there. Wed belong there.  on that point wouldnt be no  more(prenominal) runnin round the country and gettin  cater by a  pinch cook. No, sir, wed have our own place where we belonged and not sleep in no bunk  put up (Steinbeck 56   ). The idea of the American Dream is clear through this imagery that Steinbeck uses because it allows the read...   
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