The Failure Of The American Dream In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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Darveon Jones Ms. Krzewski American Literature 21 February, 2018 Of Mice And Men John Steinbeck is a famous american author. He wrote many books that take place in the salinas river valley during the great depression. His most famous book Of Mice and Men he talks about the failure of the American Dream. John Steinbeck uses George, Candy, and Curley's Wife to show the failure of the American Dream. First, John Steinbeck use George to show the failure of the American Dream. George is the smart guy who looks after the Lennie, a man who is cognitively impaired. George is like a dad to Lennie they go everywhere to work on different ranches. George is also a coo laid back calm dude, only time he gets worked up is when lennie does some or Curley’s …show more content…

Candy is a old man who works on the ranch with the other guys, he’s the janitor. He has a dog that is old like he is which his name is Candy’s Dog. Candy is also missing his right hand. Candy is cool dude he does not like Curley’s Wife though. Candy starts to talk about his dream when he and Lennie are setting alone in the bunkard they stay and him and Lennie are talking and getting to know each other. Then Lennie starts to tell Candy about the farm that him and George was gonna get, Candy says to George and Lennie “ I’d make will and leave my share to you guys.” Candy also says to them “I ain't much good but i could cook and tend the chickens and hose the garden.” (Steinbeck 54-55) this quote proves that Candy wanted to work on the farm because he was willing to give up all that he had to go half with George and Lennie on the dream farm. As the story counties Candy was hoping to get the dream farm but Lennie kills Curley’s Wife. Candy finds her in the barn in some hay on her face dead. George walks in the barn he also sees Curley’s Wife dead with her neck broken. When their done observing the body they already knew it was Lennie who killed her everyone's starts to look for Lennie to kill him. George knows where he’s at he gets to him first and kills him. This is why the American Dream does not become …show more content…

Curley’s Wife is the only girl on the ranch, so when she gets bored she tries to talk to the guys. But they don't really talk to her to stay from making trouble with the bosses son Curley. George and Lennie comes to the farm the janitor (Candy) tell them that's she’s a “tart”. George doesn't like her anyway he tells Lennie not to talk to her at all. One day Lennie is in the barn playing with his dog, letting it lick his fingers and stuff an it bites and he kills it. Lennie tries to hide it under the hay in the barn. Curley’s Wife comes in the barn ask him what are you doing he tells her nothing. They both set down she starts talking to Lennie he tells he not supposed to be talking to her. And she goes on about how she's the only girl on the farm and ect. Curley’s wife's to tell him about her dream she said “He says he was gonna put me in the movies i never got the letter so i married Curley.” (Steinbeck 88) She is saying that she doesn't like being Curley's Wife and wanted to be in the movies and have nice clothes. As we go on in the story Lennie tells her that he likes soft things. Curley’s Wife lets him feel her hair. Lennie starts to rube harder and harder and she starts to yell. Lennie grabs Curley’s wife up and starts to shake her hard and broke her neck! Curley’s Wife dream never comes true because one she never got the letter to be in the movies and also she gets killed. This

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