Impossibility of the American Dream

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Throughout the novel “Of Mice and Men” the author, John Steinbeck, alludes the impossibility of the American Dream through the unaccomplished dreams of most of the characters had such as George, Lennie, Curley’s wife, Candy, and Crooks. Along with the broken dreams, there are many obstacles that could prevent the dream to come true and many omens that there will not be a happy ending for the characters. While Crooks never mentioned his dream, he did cling onto the possibility of helping George and Lennie once Lennie shares the dream with Crooks also mentioning Candy is helping them, and you see this when Crooks says, “…If you…guys would want a hand to work for nothing—just his keep, why I’d come an’ lend a hand. I ain’t so crippled I can’t work like a son-of-a-bitch if I want to.” (Steinbeck 76) Curley’s wife had a dream to be in the “pitchers,” but her dream never came true. Before her untimely murder, she tells Lennie, “I met one of the actors. He says I could go with that show. But my ol’ lady wouldn’ let me. She says because I was on’y fifteen. But the guy says I coulda. If I’...

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