Dreams In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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The scene begins with a description of the empty bunk house, right before sunset. "Although there was evening brightness showing through the windows of the bunk house, inside it was dusk" (Steinbeck 38). The light symbolizes the men’s hopes of achieving their dreams, and at some points it seems as if the ideas of dreams are conceivable, and other times the aspirations are barely there and unattainable. George and Lennie aspire to have a ranch with rabbits, but Lennie’s actions always seem to get in the way. One can plan very hard to achieve their dreams, but that does not guarantee they will. Ultimately, careful planning has little to no effect on the outcome of one’s journey to achieve their dreams. Sitting around the cards table at dusk,