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Of Mice and Men Thesis Paper
"An' live off the fatta the lan'," Lennie cried out. Lennie and George's whole dream in the novel "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck was to live on a great piece of land. The land would have furry rabbits, beautiful gardens, deer frolicking through the woods, and all the nice things in life. Lennie reaches that dream at the end of the book but George does not. Also, everyone in the novel shared the characteristic of all having a dream. For example, Crooks' dream was to have a family, be free, and work on his own land. Everybody wanted to know what the problem was with Lennie. Was he a mean, stupid, and a tall buffoon or, was he a nice, mentally challenged, tall guy? He could be either in any one person's opinion but in George's mind he did not really ever figure out whether, he...
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