Of Mice and Men 3
Date Submitted: 11/22/2003 22:02:34
Everyone has a dream, whether it be earning a degree at some prestigious
university, or having a stable job in order to own a house and support a family. In John Steinbeck's novel, Of Mice and Men, he exhibits the fact that no matter how extreme or reasonable one's dream is, every person has the right and ability to ponder how their life could be. However, many people fail to achieve their dreams. Some dreams …
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…and Men, John Steinbeck illustrates that all humans havethe potential to do well and dream. However, people's dreams are not always fulfilled because they allow personal restrictions and faults to take domination. As Cliff Clavin from Cheers said, "Having a dream isn't stupid, Norm. It's not having a dream that's stupid." It's funny how right he is. Anyone and everyone should have some kind of dream to hold, even if it may not come true.
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