The Death Of Dreams In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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The Death of Dreams in Of Mice and Men What is the point of dreaming? Dreams guide humans to persevere and create a better life for themselves. However, dreams can not always be achieved. The death of dreams can have just as much effect on a person as the birth of one and oftentimes decide how a person view the world around them. A person’s dreams, whether close or far, can die without a second’s notice. In John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men, the death of dreams has devastating effects on the lives of Curley’s Wife, Crooks, and George and Lennie. Curley’s Wife’s dream was to be an actress, but fate had other plans. When she was just a girl, she dreamed of being in the movies and even met an actor who could finally allow her to achieve her dreams …show more content…

The duo dreams of owning a barn of their own and do what they desire with it. They believe they are different than most workers because they have a future (Steinbeck 14). The duo’s pursuit only becomes more of a reality as Candy offers money to purchase the barn (59). George and Lennie’s future couldn’t be brighter, until Lennie does the unthinkable and accidently kills Curley’s Wife. As soon as the last breath left Curley’s Wife’s body, their dream died (91). No longer could they run off and buy the land they dreamed off, they now had to deal with the consequences of Lennie’s actions. George decides the best for the duo is for Lennie to die, so he doesn’t die a cruel death and he doesn’t hurt anyone else. The effects of a dream’s death take the biggest toll on George and Lennie, who were so close to achieve it. In conclusion, the death of dreams has a devastating effect on those who choose to dream. In Curley’s Wife’s case, this meant settling with Curley and having a life filled with unhappiness. With Crooks, it leads to having no one and losing the right to dream because of something he could not control. Finally, George and Lennie not only lose the chance to get a barn, not only do they lose the future they kept close to their hearts, they lose each other in the process. Dreams are not always achieved, and sometimes the results can be

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