Of Mice And Men Curley's Wife Analysis

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The majority of people around the world use unrealistic goals and aspirations to drive themselves to work harder in life. Dreams give people excitement and joy, spiralling them to do the most to accomplish these things; even when they are unlikely. In the novel, Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, two characters, George and Lennie, set off from a town, Weed, to a ranch so that they can get enough money to live on their own. The duo makes a variety of new relationships and ultimately discovers their strengths and weaknesses while working towards their big dream. Curley’s wife, George and Candy support the message from Steinbeck that not all dreams come true but rather they are simply used to motivate and maintain happiness when needed. In the …show more content…

For instance, when Curley’s wife tells her story and explains that she had met an amazing guy and they had planned an idealistic life for her but her mom took her opportunity away from her, she dolefully expresses, “Coulda been in the movies, an’ had nice clothes” (89). The author gives Curley’s wife such an extravagant voice to really emphasise how heartbroken she is about her mother taking her one chance away from her. Once again, this helps for the reader to give Curley’s wife sympathy after everything she’s done because for the first time Steinbeck gives her a voice and expression, and everyone has had buildups and letdowns so they can relate to her situation. Additionally, after the boys discover that Lennie killed Curley’s wife, and Candy is querying George about what would happen to the big dream, Candy anxiously says, “Then — it’s all off?” (95). One question the reader may have is if George and Candy could continue the dream by themselves, and the answer is that of course the could—but they won’t. The heartbreaking truth came into play when Lennie killed Candy’s wife, and George had a reality check; no matter what, Lennie would be dead. His mistakes got worse and worse until finally, it ended two lives and devastated multiple. His few mistakes turned around the lives of many in just a little amount of time. Clearly, dreams rarely go to plan,

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