Obtaining the American Dream has been a challenge for the common person for decades, however several people have faced obstacles including numerous people in Steinbeck's novella Of Mice and Men ; however, it describes and details the distress, and losses George, Lennie, Crooks and Curley's wife faces. Each figure struggles to achieve the American Dream, those struggles concluding racism, social inequality, disabilities, and gender gap. During the aftermath of Lennie’s actions, shortly their wild dreams dissolve. George and Lennie envision their American Dream yet it is distant and arduous to achieve it, “Someday - - we’re gonna get the jack together and we’re gonna have a little house and a couple of acres and’ a cow and some pigs”(14). This shows that multiple Americnas consider their dream to be part of Lennie and George's dream. Despite the fact that there are countless barriers they face throughout the novella. The following character’s barriers include racism and discrimination from other men and women, including the people on the ranch. …show more content…
He is African American and is colored by the color of his skin. His dream is to have equal respect from the other men. Crooks explains to Lennie how he is unable to achieve the dream. “””I ain’t wanted in the bunk house,… they play cards in there, but I can’t play because I’m black.””” (68). In the timeline of Crook’s life colored people were not respected and were discriminated against ;hence, he is unable to achieve the American Dream. Thus this brings in Curly’s Wife into the topic which both have similarities and differences in their thoughts on the American