To provide an accurate response, I would need more context about which George and what specific dream you are referring to. If you provide additional details, I would be happy to help!
Yes, Lennie believes in the dream of owning a farm with George and living off the "fatta the land." This dream comforts him and gives him hope for a better future.
George Milton's dream is to own a farm
I believe they do - It's the dream of every parent who has reared kids to eventually have grandchildren.
George is defensive because he is worried that sharing the dream with Candy would make it less likely to become a reality. He is concerned that if too many people know about their plan to own a farm, it could be jeopardized by interference or envy from others. Additionally, George may not fully trust Candy or believe that he will keep the dream a secret.
Crooks initially doubts George and Lennie's chances of getting land and owning a farm, unable to believe their dream will come true. However, he becomes captivated by their vision and wishes he had someone to share a dream with. Ultimately, he becomes hopeful that the dream could be a reality, offering to work on the farm with them.
No, contrary to what the Party wants him to believe, essentially all the events of the book actually happen.
Dream to Make Believe was created on 2003-06-03.
I do not believe dream sharing is possible
No, because George kills Lennie.
The cast of Dream Within a Dream - 1998 includes: Elena George
The ranch that George and Lennie dream of owning is called the "American Dream Ranch".
Practice, practice, practice Practice, practice, practice Believe, believe, believe Have a dream and don't rest until you reach your dream.