At first, he finds it ridiculous; however, he is charmed by its simplicity and wishes to make it a part of his future too, but when he Lennie leaves Crooks' room, he is resentful and condemns the dream as an impossibility.
Crooks is initially skeptical and cynical about Lennie's dream of living off "the fatta the lan." Having experienced the harsh realities of life as a marginalized character, he doubts the feasibility of such dreams. However, he also shows a hint of longing and envy, recognizing the hope and companionship that Lennie's vision represents, which contrasts sharply with his own isolation and despair. Ultimately, Crooks' reaction reflects both his cynicism and a deep yearning for connection and a better life.
he thinks its balls
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.
Livin' on a Dream was created on 2007-07-09.
Marbles - 2012 Livin' the Dream - 1.1 was released on: USA: 16 July 2012
VMAs Livin' the Dream - 2008 TV was released on: USA: 19 September 2008
Livin' on a Dream - 2010 Pilot - 1.1 was released on: USA: 16 May 2010
"Living the dream" is the correct way to say the phrase.
Lennie tells Crooks about the plan he and George have (and now Candy as well) to get a little farm together. Lennie will be able to tend the rabbits, and as he and Crooks sit in Crooks' room out in the barn, Candy is in the bunkhouse "figurin' and figurin'" about the rabbits and how they might be able to make some money on them. The dream they had of "livin' offa the fatta the lan'" (living off of the fat of the land) was supposed to kept a secret, but Lennie doesn't realize that he shouldn't tell Crooks about it. At first, Crooks scoffs at the idea. He says, "No one never gets to Heaven, and no one never gets no land," but when Candy admits that it's true, Crooks wants in. However, Curley's wife winds up coming out to the barn, and she puts Crooks back in his place, so he ends the chapter telling Candy that he was just kidding about wanting to go to the dream farm with them. As readers, we know that he wasn't kidding, but we also know that Crooks is right to realize that he wouldn't be able to join with the others since he is a Black man in the 1930's south (California) and the prejudice of the whites will keep him from joining them.
Livin' on a Dream - 2010 Pilot 1-1 was released on: USA: 16 May 2010
The Office - 2005 Livin' the Dream 9-21 was released on: USA: 2 May 2013
Livin' the Dream LA - 2012 Home Is Where the Heart Is - 1.2 was released on: USA: 6 May 2012