Essay Comparing Of Mice And Men And The Great Gatsby

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The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald and Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck are both insightful books about the lifestyles in two drastically different time periods in American history. The Great Gatsby is set in the correctly nicknamed “roaring 20s” this was a decade known for its wealth and flamboyance. During this time the wealth of the country rose drastically, leading to many people having a lot of wealth, just like the main characters in the story, Gatsby, Nick, Daisy, and Tom. The setting of Of Mice and Men is a totally different story. Although it is set just one decade later, in the 1930s, times were extremely different. After the stock market crash the country fell into a great depression. It is this struggling time that Lennie, George, Curley, and Curley's wife live in. This depression was full of unemployment and overall instability. These times might seem different, but they still possess very similar themes. The American dream is something known by all americas and the remanence of it can be …show more content…

This dream is something that everyone possesses. It gives one something to live for. It gives one false hope, because it is unable to be accomplished, but it is still needed to drive one though life and to the hope of maybe one day achieving it. The American drea could also be called a pipe dream. One can see it so clearly, just like one would look through a pipe and see the light shining on the other end, but their is still a very far distance between ones eye and the light. Many people are able to recognize how ludicrous a dream is, yet it is still the driving force behind everyone's decisions because who wouldn’t want more to come from their provincial life? The American dream pushes one to better their life and strive to reach the unreachable point of bliss and utter

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