He and Lennie share a dream
of buying their own piece of land, farming it, and, much to Lennie’s delight, keeping rabbits
. George ends the night by treating Lennie to the story he often tells him about what life will be like in such an idyllic place.
Lennie and George dream
of owning their own farm and land
.
What is Lennie and George’s dream quote?
“…we’ll
have a big vegetable patch and a rabbit hutch and chickens
. And when it rains in the winter,…we’ll build up a fire in the stove and set around it’ an’ listen to the rain comin’ down on the roof. Lennie especially is greatly comforted by this “dream” of ownership and companionship.
What is George and Lennie’s dream Why is this dream so important to them?
George and Lennie’s dream is so important to them
because its fulfillment would have meant so many things
. It would have meant security and freedom.
What is the dream that Lennie begs George to tell him?
George likes Lennie, and though Lennie makes his life harder,Lennie is always present in George’s visions of the future. What is the dream that Lennie begs George to repeat to him?
The dream of having their own farm and being their own bosses.
Why did George and Lennie dream fail?
The end of the dream
George and Lennie’s dream is impossible once Lennie has killed Curley’s wife. Without Lennie,
George cannot envision himself carrying on
, and he realises that the dream was never really possible.
What two dreams is George torn between?
Both Lennie and George
wish to own their own land, work their own land, and take care of their own animals
(most likely Lennie’s part of the dream given his obsession with small animals like rabbits).
What is Lennie’s American Dream?
George and Lennie’s dream for the future is
to one day own a farm with lots of rabbits
. Lennie dreams of taking care of the rabbits and other animals, and George hopes this dream comes true so that he can lead a “better” life.
Did George and Lennie achieve their dream?
Even though
George and Lennie never achieve their dream
, it is what keeps them going in the darkest of times.
Why does George stay with Lennie quotes?
George stays with Lennie
because he promised Lennie’s Aunt Clara that he would take care of him
. George also enjoys Lennie’s friendship and company as they travel from ranch to ranch, searching for work as migrant farmers.
What was Candy’s dream?
In Of Mice and Men, Candy’s dream is
to join George and Lennie in buying a farm and the three of them living together and supporting themselves
.
Why does George put up with Lennie?
George stays with Lennie
because he promised Lennie’s Aunt Clara that he would take care of him
. George also enjoys Lennie’s friendship and company as they travel from ranch to ranch, searching for work as migrant farmers.
Why is Candy’s dream important?
George and Lennie’s dream was of tremendous importance to Candy
because it represented his last hope
. He felt himself getting older and weaker every day, and he was unemployable anywhere else because he had only one hand.
Does George want Lennie away?
Does George really want Lennie to go away? Explain your answer.
George says he wants Lennie
to go away, but he doesn’t mean it because when Lennie says he is going to leave, George gets upset. George likes Lennie, and even though Lennie makes his life more difficult, Lennie is always there for George.
Where does George tell Lennie to go if he gets in trouble?
George tells Lennie that if there’s any trouble at the new ranch, he should
return to the brush by the river
where they are camping that night.
What is Lennie most afraid of after the fight with Curley?
Curley, on the defensive and looking for someone to fight, picks a fight with Lennie and punches him unmercifully. Lennie doesn’t protect himself until George tells him to fight back. … Because of what he has done, Lennie is
afraid he won’t get to tend the rabbits on their farm
.