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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.
No it isn't a character trait.
It does not depend on your dream..........it depends on the way you treat the guy.........if you treat him nicely and spend more time to understand him.......the dream is SO SO fake but if you neglect him and ignore him.........the dream may come true
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.
she lived in auburn
Crooks initially doubts Candy and Lennie's dream of owning a farm, thinking it is unrealistic and impossible. He sees the dream as a fantasy that can never be achieved due to their circumstances as migrant ranch workers. However, he becomes more interested and hopeful about the idea as he sees how much it means to them and the sense of companionship it brings.
The Man from La Mancha
the butt face
Your conscience is telling you to treat others better.
The main character in "Dream On" by James Tate is an unnamed protagonist who navigates surreal and abstract dream-like scenarios. The poem explores themes of isolation, longing, and the fragmented nature of dreams.
Dream Girl's real name is Nura Nal.
Small, Lennie Small.