The will to live in the book "Boys in the Promised Land" was an incredible change for Claude Brown, one of the poorest places in America in the 1940s and 1950s, to leaders of drug trafficking . Let's become a young and highly educated youngster who entered law school and succeeded. This change made one of the few people in Harlem that came out of the street to live him. It is difficult to convince him that Claude Brown 's life change separates him from others.
Since the establishment of the country there was huge hope and hope for America's prosperity in that land Anyone (and the image is almost always an image of a person) if only he is happy to draw infinite wealth from his land I can. This work: I sweat for his land and bleeding. This is America, and that is the most direct opportunity. As their needs drive anxiety from one place to another, they lose their independence, autonomy, and self-sufficiency, which are part of their own American dreams. In the novel, the ideal American, America's own hope and great image is, above all and most, a person who independently acts, thinks, acts, and acts for himself. Lenny and George do not have this luxury. They are eradicated, unpopular, chasing jobs and chasing the house
Finally, when men, women, and children purify themselves in the traitor's blood, we can adventure on the promised land, and everyone is equal and love from the eyes of others It will be. The wheat there is as high as Paul Bunyan's belt buttons, kiwi jams are increasing as fast as the frosty mountains. A place where the sun will not sink - it just throws that beam and throws to dance on that crater. Besides, we danced accordingly, the tide swayed gently under the breeze, and the wine cellar was accompanied by joy. All asphyxious kisses, all the dimple fabrics are reserved for new land like Good Jam's magic. Any breach is permitted if you plant sin in tea in a swelled pot