Of Mice and Men

In "Of Mice and Men", describe the dream George and Lennie share for their future and why it is so important to both men.

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Lennie and George dream of owning their own farm and land. Lennie would tend the rabbits and a patch of alfalfa to feed the rabbits. It is important to both men because it represents the independence and freedom that they presently do not enjoy being migrant workers. It represents security and safety also because Lennie wouldn't be open to attacks from the people they encounter, and he wouldn't be put into situations where he would potentially hurt someone.

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Of Mice and Men