Wednesday, July 31, 2019
Of Mice and Men Dreams Essay
Good brainstorming attempt. You have written more than most at your age. Letââ¬â¢s try and clarify the ideas. QUESTION -Many of the charactersââ¬â¢ ambitions in ââ¬ËOf Mice and Menââ¬â¢ are focused on dreams for a better life analyse the presentation of two of these dreams within the novel. How to Write an Essay 1. Donââ¬â¢t panic 2. Try to follow each of the characters. What would it really be like to be them? 3. Try to develop a short thesis statement. 4. Try not to deviate too far from the thesis statement during the essay. 5. Do you use one or two quotes? Iââ¬â¢m from the U.S. We use double quotes first. Then, single quotes. Here are three good ideas you had. Try and develop the dream idea more. Stay away from the death of the dream. The question is really not asking how the dream dies. I have reworked the paragraphs a lot. The American Dream of prosperity and independence fuels Steinbeckââ¬â¢s Of Mice and Men. The two central characters, George and Lennie, forge a bond to achieve this dream. In the achievement of their dream, they must separate themselves from the masses of itinerant workers whose sweat, grime, and despair become obstacles to dream fulfillment. George feels that their situation is unique in contrast to other ranch workers: they have each other. He boasts, ââ¬ËBecause I got you to look after me, and you got me to look after you.ââ¬â¢ This shows that George and Lennie share a symbiotic relationship; they depend on each other to provide a sense of hope in an otherwise bleak life. In addition, their wages, food rations, and necessities will be shared. Lennieââ¬â¢s childlike faith in the dream forces the cynical George to confront the dream daily. Lennieââ¬â¢s main objective is to ââ¬Ëtend the rabbits.ââ¬â¢ He constantly looks to George for reassurance that he will be able to tend rabbits in the future. ââ¬Å"Tending the rabbitsâ⬠is a manifestation of Georgeââ¬â¢s love for Lennie as much as it is Lennieââ¬â¢s dream. George is ââ¬Å"tending the rabbitsâ⬠already in driving ahead with the dream. Develop this paragraph. Despite the obvious joys of independence and owning land, George longs for freedom, the freedom of not having to work; instead, having the liberty to choose when he will work. ââ¬ËAnd when it rains in the winter, weââ¬â¢ll just say the hell with goinââ¬â¢ to work, and weââ¬â¢ll build up a fire in the stove and set around it anââ¬â¢ listen to the rain cominââ¬â¢ down on the roof.ââ¬â¢ Another comparison: Curleyââ¬â¢s idea of the dream.
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