Dreams In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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The importance of dreams in Of Mice and Men is that Lennie's dream to tend the rabbit and have the small farm kept him going and striving to be better and control himself to not get in trouble. George's dream also kept him going giving him a reason to keep trying and to keep Lennie under control the best he could. When Candy joined their dream and helped pay for the farm all of them were very excited and they worked harder and faster that they had before so they could earn their $50 to pay for the small farm. First let's talk about Lennie he is a very big guy and he isn't mean he is just too strong that he accidentally kills and hurts things. This is why george was going to let him tend the rabbits, the rabbits were bigger and he may not