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Failed Dreams. Social Injustice In ?Of Mice And Men? And ?Animal Farm. Essay, Research Paper


When Europeans left Europe for America they were told that


everyone would be landowner, they would live like kings and the streets were


paved with gold. Everybody would live equally. This was a wonderful dream for


the Europeans fleeing from the class system of their home countries. ?Mice and


Men? shows us how far this dream is from reality. There is four examples I?m


using to show how different it was, George, Crooks, Curly’s wife and Candy. Georges dream is to own a farm or a ranch of his own so he


could be his own boss and wouldn?t have to be pushed round by other ranch


owners who he works for now. He says to George, ????? ?We?re gonna


have a little house and a couple of acres an? a cow and some pigs…? Its likely that before the depression that George lived of


owned his own farm and was happy there because he was his ?own man? and he


could do what he wanted when he wanted. Because of this dream George resents authority, when he


first meets Curly, the ranch owners son, he spoke to him in an ?insulting


manner? and refuses to give Curly a straight answer. ?????? His life as a


farm worker is very hard, he works every day except Sunday and only gets fifty


dollars a week. All week the farm workers would toil the land for the ranch


owners and would be paid a tiny percentage of the profit. They were very lonely


people, with only their colleagues at the ranch and the women at the local ?cat


house? for company, no wife, children and no family. George recognizes this and


I think this is why he travels with Lennie, George says, ??????? ?Guys like us


who work on ranched are the loneliest guys in the world.? George thinks that when he has his dream he wont be lonely


and more, he maybe would ?get a girl? and he would be happy. ?????? George also


dreams of a better place for Lennie who is mentally about 6 years old, George


take it on himself on himself to look after Lennie and rescue him when he gets


in trouble, which is very often. When Lennie had just ‘accidentally’ killed


someone, George decides to put Lennie out of his ‘misery’ and kill him. Just


before he does he tells Lennie, ??? ?Ever?bodys gonna


be nice to you. Ain?t gonna be no more trouble. Nobody gonna hurt anybody nor


steal from ?em.? ?This is Georges


dream for Lennie, that he would be better cared for and nobody would be


horrible to him and he wouldn?t get into any more trouble. That people would


take time to understand him like he did. Crooks dream is to be treated like a human and be accepted.


Because he?s black he’s always been bullied and picked on by the other people


in the ranch. He is never allowed to go out with the other people in the ranch


and has to stay in his own room in the barn, he hates everyone at the ranch


because they treat him badly, he says to Lennie, ?They play cards in there, but I can?t play because I?m


black. They say I stink. Well, I tell you, you all stink to me.? ?Because Crooks is so


lonely he reads a lot, in his library he owns the book California Civil code


1905. I think he has this because he wants to find out the rights he has and if


there is anything he can do to be accepted. While talking to Lennie, Crooks reminisces of his childhood.


How his father owned a chicken ranch and the white children used to come and he


would play with them, and how most of them didn?t care about the colour of his


skin and that they were nice to him. How of instead of how he slept all alone


now, he used to sleep with his two brothers, he recalls. ?They was always near me, always there. Used to sleep right


in the same room, right in the same bed-all three.? He was happy in the past, dignified, because he wasn?t alone


and he was treated equally. Curley?s wife, in the whole novel we never hear her name,


and is always referred to as Curley?s wife. This makes her sound like she is


Curley?s property, like Curley?s shoes or Curley?s horse. I also says that


maybe she doesn?t deserve one, that when she married Curley she got a name.


This reflects on her dream of equal rights for women. She is a very lonely person; she has no one to talk to


except the men on the ranch who don?t really listen to her. So to make them


listen to her, or pretend to in most cases, she dresses provocatively to get


attention. However Candy and Whit see her as a ?tart? and ?jail-bait? and she?s


always giving the ?eye?. Even Curly doesn?t notice her; he still goes out to


the ?cat houses? with the other ranch workers, instead of staying with his


wife. She seems to be hurt by this, she says.?


?Think I don?t know where they all went? Even Curley. I know where they


all went.? Curley?s wife?s dream is to be a star, when she was young,


she was asked to go on a show, but her mother wouldn?t let her. Film work was


one of the few types of work you could get as a woman, it was every girls


dream, but it was often only a scam to take advantage of young women. Curley?s


wife remembers how a man in the ‘pitchers’ said he was going to write to her


about being in the movies. But she says her mother stole the letter when it


came, when really it didn?t come at all. When Lennie killed her the writer says. ????? ?The meanness


and….. the ache for attention were all gone from her face.? This means that she didn?t have to try anymore and life


wasn?t just one long struggle for recognition. She had been released and was


now more beautiful and alive than ever. Maybe it also means that she would get


the attention now, she would be known as the woman who got killed by a mad man. Candy?s dream is to have security. Security in his job, that


he wont be sacked because he?s getting too old, or because he?s useless because


he?s only got one hand, this normally wouldn?t effect someone now but in the


time the book was set Candy?s chance of getting a job if he was sacked from the


ranch would be minute. ?Because of this


insecurity Candy is very scared of Curly and the boss. In the book when Curly


first meets George he speaks nicely about the boss and said that a Christmas he


gave them whisky. I think he lied to George about the boss in case George told


the boss what he had said which would have been true but nasty. When the boss


comes into the room Candy quickly makes up and excuse why he’s talking to


George and Lennie and gets back to work.?


He did this because he doesn?t want to get in any trouble with the boss


because the boss might sack him. Then Candy will have no job and will be too


old to get another one and he cant retire and he doesn’t have any family to go


to he?ll probably have to live on the streets. When Lennie accidentally tells


Candy about George’s dream Candy wants to go along and be involved to. Now


Candy thinks he’s going to be leaving the ranch soon to go with George to his


dream farm, his attitude towards Curly, the Boss and Curly?s wife changes. ?When Curly is


starting on Lennie, Curly quickly rushes to his defence. ????????????????????????


??Glove fulla Vaseline,? he said disgustedly? Referring to the glove Curly wears on his hand full of


Vaseline, to keep ?soft? for his wife. He is not scared of Curly and the boss


anymore because if he gets sacked he can just move on to George?s dream farm. ?? With Candy?s


newfound confidence he starts sharing his views and sticking up for other


people such as Crooks the black stable buck. Curly?s wife is verbally attacking


Crooks, telling him how she can get him killed if she wanted too. Candy


retaliates by saying, ??? ?If you was to do


that, we?d tell… We?d tell about you framing Crooks.? He sticks up for Crooks, which shows he wasn?t racist and


that he also had a dream for a b

etter society. Where is you have worked and are


getting old you would have money, a pension, and that everyone is treated


equally like him and Crooks. This shows that the book reflects the time its set


because Candy would probably have a pension and wouldn?t have been able to get


sacked without out a just cause. All these dreams failed, George will never get his farm with


Lennie, Crooks and Curly?s wife will never have equal rights to a white man and


Candy will always be in fear of losing his job. In Animal farm there was also a failed dream. Old Major?s dream was a noble one. His intentions were for


every animal at Manor Farm to have much more food, less work and freedom.


However to achieve this dream they would have to overthrow the cruel and unjust


Mr Jones the Farmer, he made them work hard, gave then little food, beat them


with a whip and spent all his time getting drunk instead of caring for his poor


animals. Unity was key in the animal?s plans; so, just before Old


Major died he taught the animals a song of the rebellion called ?Beasts of


England?. It painted of a picture of a better future for the animals, where


humans would treat them as slaves no more, where animals would work for each


other and not selfish man. However this righteous ambition turns sour because of


Napoleon?s regime. He and his group of follower pigs, to fit to their needs,


distorted the song ?Beasts of England?. At first the animals sung ?Beasts of


England? in union, they sung it at meetings, when they worked; they spread the


song to other farms to encourage rebellion. It kept the animal in touch with


the purpose of Animal farm and kept their spirits up by telling of better times


ahead. Then it mutated into a ceremonial song; the animals would salute the


flags and sing ?Beasts of England?, like a national anthem for Animal farm. Later on in the book the animals realise that what animal


farm has become, was not what Old Majors dream. It was not their fellow animals


slaughter, or the domination of the pigs. They sung their anthem here ?very


tunefully, but slowly and mournfully,? like a funeral march for Old Majors


dying dream. After the animals had finished singing their sorrowful lament,


squealer announced that ?Beasts of England? was to be abolished. He gave the


excuse that ?Beasts of England? was a song for rebellion and now the rebellion


was over they needed a new song. I think the pigs changed the song because it


was a rebellion song, and now the pigs had the society they wanted, a rebellion


song might lead to actual rebellion and they didn?t want that. At the end the


animals dared not sing it aloud, but instead hummed it, it made them proud of


Animal Farm. After the rebellion the pigs (who were the cleverest)


created some commandments, based on the philosophy of Animal Farm. The


commandments were all anti-human and pro-animal equality. One of the


commandments was ?Whatever goes on four legs or has wings is a friend.?


Napoleon had used this commandment to his advantage. When he would have violent


arguments with Snowball about the running of the farm the sheep, silently


?encouraged? by Napoleon, would start bleating ?Four legs good, Two legs bad.?


to drown out Snowballs speeches and work to his advantage. The sheep stupidness


and willingness to follow orders also came in useful for Napoleon when he and


the other pigs started to walk on two legs. Squealer had taken the herd away to


teach them, instead of saying ?four legs good, two legs bad.? He taught them to


say ?Two legs better? when the two legged pigs made their appearance. The animals on the farm were also not allowed to wear


clothes. As was personified in the commandment ?No animal shall wear clothes.?


However the pigs abused this commandment as well. When the pigs had their


complete power over the farm they started wearing clothes. The book says:


?Napoleon appeared in a black coat, rat-catcher breeches and leather leggings.?


They didn?t have to change the commandments this time because it already said,


?All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.? Another commandment was that animals were not allowed to


sleep in a bed; the pigs also broke this commandment and subsequently changed


it. When the pigs first moved in they started sleeping in the beds, not many


animals were bothered by this fact, but Clover distinctly remembered a command


that ruled against it. She went to the barn to find out but on the end of the


old commandment there was an addition. The full commandment read, ?No animal


shall sleep in a bed with sheets?.?


Clover passed this off as something she didn?t remember. The pigs


changed this obviously to fit in with them sleeping in beds, to try and dignify


this act against Animal Farm Squealer said, ?A pile of straw in a stall is a


bed.? At the beginning of animal farm the commandments also stated


that drinking alcohol was forbidden, but when the pigs discovered a crate of


whiskey in the farmhouse cellar. The commandment was forgotten and the pigs enjoyed


a night getting drunk on the contraband. The next day that commandment was also


changed to allow the pigs to have their whiskey. The new commandment said, ?No


animal shall drink alcohol to excess.? On the farm the animals were also not allowed to kill any


other animal. However when times were hard in the farm and they needed grain


the pigs asked the chickens to give up their eggs to sell in order to get some


grain. The chickens didn?t want this they called it murder. They decided to


smash their eggs in protest but Napoleon was having none of it he immediately


stopped their rations. The chickens held out for five days but unfortunately


nine hens died in the process. Later on in the story when four pigs are confessing about


being in touch with snowball and plotting with him, lots of other confessions


come out. At the end all the confessors has their thoughts ripped out by


Napoleons dogs and as I said previously killing was forbidden and the pigs had


broken this law. The animals didn?t seem to mind, this was all the name of the


rebellions. So the commandment didn?t have to be changed. One of the commandments is ?Whatever goes on two legs is an


enemy.?? So humans were obviously


enemies, this commandment was carried out until (near the end of the story) the


pigs started walking on two legs! They strolled around the yard to the


accompaniment of the sheep bleating ?Four legs good, two legs better!? other


animals on the farm were astonished and scared of the pigs. Clover the horse


lead Benjamin the donkey to where the commandments were written on the wall,


but there instead of the seven commandments was only one it read, ?All animals


are equal, but some animals are more equal than others. In the end the animals see the pigs talking with the humans,


the book says ?The creatures looked from pig to man and man to pig?but already


it was impossible to tell the difference. This means that the pigs have turned


into humans and that they were as bad, tyrannical and selfish as the men they


had set out to banish from their lives. I think a saying that goes well with animal farm is


?Absolute power corrupts absolutely? the pigs had a taste of power and found


they liked it and wanted more. I think the message in both novels is ? Building heaven on


Earth is can?t be done.? In both books someone had a dream for a better life


for themselves and others, but also in both books other peoples opposite dreams


tarnished their dream. In Animal Farm Major?s dream went full circle to Jones


dream, this shows how badly wrong things can go. So heaven on earth can?t be


done because heaven is different for everyone.?

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