John Steinbeck was, for the most part, boffo in celebrating the honesty, courage, and dreams of ordinary people, even though I dont particularly agree with the honesty part. He shows the value of courage and dreams in his characters, exclusively his characters arent necessarily honest. In fact, a few of the key characters lied roughly a deal out of things throughout the book. They may not be big things but they are lies nonetheless.
Steinbeck was very successful in celebrating the courage of common man when at the end of the book when George had the courage to fling off Lennie, and give up his dream and his best friend. He love Lennie and yet he had the heart to kill him and save him from the fatal torture that kinky would have launch him through. You could tell that George actually didnt want to kill him because his egest was trembling and he had to put the gun down and really try hard to hook through. The hand shook violently, but his face set and his hand steadied. (Pg. 106) Also he really wanted the house, his own territory and the freedom of it all and he knew that if he killed Lennie then that would not happen, and it takes a strong man to give up his dream.
another(prenominal) example of courage in this book is when George stands up to Curly when he first meets him. Curly sizes him up and acts like he is tough and wants to fight and George stands right up with him and doesnt budge.
Steinbeck was also successful in celebrating the dreams of common man when Candy, Lennie, George, and even Crooks dream about owning their own land. Lennie and George have had this dream for a very great time, to live of...
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