George and Lennie are economic slaves with no family or roots. Their dream is a simple one, a bit of land, the ability to raise their own animals and grow their own crops. While in the real world, they must do whatever the boss tells them, on the dream farm, they are independent and can do as they please. Childhood memories soon attach themselves as the dream continues to grow, and begins to include other men as well.
Crook's opinion of George and Lennie's desire to get land is that they are crazy. Crook believes they will never achieve that dream because no one ever achieves that dream.
Candy is enthusiastic and eager to join George and Lennie's dream of owning a piece of land, seeing it as an opportunity for a better life. In contrast, Crooks is initially skeptical and cynical about the dream, feeling excluded due to his race and social status. However, he eventually warms up to the idea of joining them after feeling the hope and companionship that the dream represents.
Lennie's job will be to feed and tend the rabbits.
George and Lennie's dream of owning a small farm with animals would cost them a significant amount of money for purchasing the land, livestock, equipment, and other resources needed to run a farm. The exact cost would depend on various factors such as the location, size of the farm, and market prices at the time of purchase.
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 Milton's dream is to own a farm
George and Lennie's dream of owning their own place and living off the land symbolizes their desire for independence, stability, and a sense of belonging in a world that often feels harsh and lonely. It gives them hope and purpose, providing a motivation to work hard and strive for a better future despite their challenging circumstances. Their shared dream also highlights the power of friendship and companionship in the face of adversity.
Due to Lennies mental state, George tell the boss that he gets kicked in the head by a horse but evidentially the readers know that it didn't happen but for George to achieve his American Dream he'll do or say anything and later on in the novel we understand that.
George and Lennie dream of owning a piece of land together where they can live off the "fat of the land," tend rabbits, and live independently. They hope to escape their current lives as itinerant ranch workers and achieve this dream of a secure and peaceful life.
No, because George kills Lennie.
The cast of Dream Within a Dream - 1998 includes: Elena George
I believ that stable buck rejected the offer since he knew his state of being far better than anybody else. he was afraid of being humiliated by saying his opinion aloud to the whites, because of the color of skin.