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Steinbeck was trying to illustrate that their dreams give them hope and a reason to live.
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That he is assertive, he takes the role of a natural leader-though he is small he is strong. he often says how he would like to leave Lennie to persue his dreams, yet he doesn't.
I/you/we/they dream. He/she/it dreams. The present participle is dreaming.
This isn't an answer, but I would also like this because I am doing a project where you have to make a song up for John Steinbeck, like how his book the Pearl has songs.
sorry but pathetic question john Steinbeck was around ages ago he copied a poem by this man called brynes the poem was about a mouse with a dream house but it never came true Steinbeck did this but with George and Lennie and the're dreams never coming true
Dreams of past and present help to shape your future.
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Steinbeck's of mice and men is a very unique book, but it has several themes that you can relate to other novels. The theme of dreams is one that plays a large part in the novella, Steinbeck employs the use of unfulfilment to get this across. Every book's different, but in some ways Of Mice and Men is like some of Steinbeck's other classics like 'The Grapes of Wrath'. Hope that helps!
The relationship between Candy and his dog was one of deep friendship.