What is crooks dream and why is it important?

What is crooks dream and why is it important?

For an all too brief moment Crooks gets excited about the prospect of living off the fat of the land with George and Lennie. Their dream of operating their own ranch, of being their own bosses, inspires him to think of a better life for himself. And his current life really couldn’t get much worse.

What is Curley’s dream?

Curley’s wife’s dream is to become a movie actress. A man once told her he’d put her in movies, but Curley’s wife never heard back from him. She holds on to that dream and talks about what could have been. At a more basic level, her dream is about being able to escape the ranch and her dissatisfying marriage to Curley.

What is Lennie’s American Dream?

What is his American dream? Lennie’s American dream is to own a farm where he can raise rabbits and live off the fat of the land.

How does George and Lennie dream affect them?

Getting to the point of this question, even though George and Lennie did not achieve their dream, it did help them to stay together until the end. Their dream also helped them not to become lonely and “mean” like the other ranchers out there.

Why does George stop telling Lennie about their dream?

Why does George stop telling Lennie about their dream? (from Of Mice and Men) a) It’s time to eat. Ob) He’s annoyed because Lennie keeps interrupting him.

Why is George and Lennie’s dream unrealistic?

Despite possibly having enough money with Candy’s contribution to buy a run-down home, George and Lennie’s dream is still unrealistic. They would still struggle to earn enough money to survive the economic crisis and maintain their home. Also, George and Lennie’s past is more than likely to affect them.

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