Candy's "American Dream" is one of Lenny's and George's farms. "You can trash in the garden, wash dishes, if you are a circus or baseball game ... we will go to her." They are pigs and chickens. "In winter ... Small fat stove ... "It's raining" ... It is clear that candy is very uncertain about the future His dream is to have freedom and safety. His dream will never come true as he is too old to be a disabled person. He led to depression, eventually abandoning the hope of realizing America 's dream.
American Dream in the American Dream The American Dream is a traditional American social ideal such as equality, democracy, and material prosperity. In John Steinbeck's "Fiction and Human Novels" American dreams play a major role in almost every character's life and different versions of each American's dreams influence their life and midfield . It is the result of the novel. The role of the American dream makes each character work harder and more persistently ... When we are going to chase our dreams, we will reach our own lonely, lonely world. John Steinbeck's "Mice and Men" tells the reader that American dreams can only be achieved through hard work and determination. For a longer time than others, we should be distracted by the dreams themselves and not pursue reality. It may lead to high expectations and without it a firm decision it will fail
Motivation to achieve goals can be applied to American dreams. In John Steinbeck's book "The Mouse and the Man" the level of motivation is obvious, which affects how the character fulfills his dreams. "Mice and men" is a story of how migrant workers, how they deal with American dreams, and the difficulty of working in pasture during the Great Depression. The role of "rats and people" is experiencing these motives and achievements. Through roles