One could say Lennie, because of his childlike behaviour and no knowledge of his own strength many incidents he was in destroyed the chances of ever achieving the dream. Breaking the Boss's son's hand, killing Curley's wife, etc.
what does the American dream have to do with of mice and men
yuck no
To tend the rabbits
The dream in "Of Mice and Men" is on page 40 in some editions of the book. This is when George is describing to Lennie their shared dream of owning a piece of land and living off the fat of the land.
They have no money to get the land and raise it.
Because when George killed Lennie, their dream was crushed and Candy was essentially going to piggyback on their dream.
The mountains in "Of Mice and Men" are called the Gabilan Mountains. They serve as a significant setting in the novella, representing both hope and an unattainable dream for the characters.
John Steinbeck wrote "Of Mice and Men" in 1937. This novel explores themes of friendship, loneliness, and the American Dream during the Great Depression.
candy is the old swamper in of mice and men. he is the man with the stump (no hand, lost it in an accident)...but candy wants to get involved with george and lennies dream after the death of his dog, because carlson shot him all because he was too old and smelly. Candy is the man who describes the theme of ageism and loneliness..he is important because he is interested in continuing the dream with george and lennie. :)
george shoots him in the head
No bodies dream comes true in the book. And Lennie gets killed.
The ranch that George and Lennie dream of owning is called the "American Dream Ranch".