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    The young freshman had actually yet to sleep with any of the girls at College. In fact, he'd only had sex twice in his entire life, both of those intoxicated fumblings with one of the High School whores who'd spread their legs for any male with a bottle of liquor and an attitude; both of which Stuart possessed, and had happened late at night, under the cover of darkness. Of course, that number had been multiplied ten-fold when swapping stories with the other members of Delta Tau Chi, as had…

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    Hopes and dreams play a role of great importance in the novel Of Mice and Men. The author, John Steinbeck, uses the motivation provided by the dreams of characters to keep the novel progressing. In many ways, the individual dreams of the characters and the so-called “American Dream” provides the basis for the novel. Towards the end of the novel, many dreams are crushed when the characters were actually finding real hope. George and Lennie are two men who dream of having their own land with a…

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    children with life ending lines hope while making there dreams come true. In the article how it started the author states that “Chris gives a last smile for the men who have done so much for him” ( How it started 1). That piece of evidence shows how people from the make a wish foundation made chris dreams come true while he was going through hard times. Therefore i can infer that that when Chris dream came true it gave him hope because his dream came true and it put a smile on his face.Overall…

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    that we can” Dreams do come true as long a person can work for it and believe it then they can build it. I believe it is worth it to dream. It is worth it to dream because,It is worth it to dreams, because it makes people work harder and learn new things even if their dream doesn’t come true, dreaming is worth it to wait and dreams inspire other people to follow theirs.It is worth it to dreams, because it makes people work harder and learn new things even if their dream doesn’t come true,…

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    Every dream begins with a dreamer. A dream is something we all have and look forward to coming true one day in our lives. Most people set goals to help accomplish their dreams, because sometimes you just can not go to sleep and dream about something, and then expect it to come into existence; however you can go to sleep and dream about something and start to make plans and set goals to help that dream come true. Langston Hughes, “Dreams” and “Harlem” both share a similar meaning; even though in…

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    work, dreams don't always come true. In the novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, George and Lennie work hard, but in the end, their dreams didn't come true. They both have a dream of owning a small farm with land and animals, where no one's in charge of them and they can do what they want. Throughout the story they both work hard at their jobs and try to stay out of trouble. But in the end, their dreams didn't come true despite their efforts. George and Lennie have always had a dream to…

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    The American dream has been a legend for ages upon ages, yet cannot be achieved by everyone that comes to the great and magnificent country. Many have achieved this dream, such as Barack Obama, Moss Hart, and even Jay Gatsby in the novel the Great Gatsby. But is this sense of accomplishment true for everyone who travels to America? Is the American Dream even true? Or is it a myth that many have found out the more complicated way? Barack Obama, America's 44th president, is living proof that…

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    Lennie's Dreams

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    have dreams but they don’t always come true “Of Mice and Men” is a story where this is partly true because not only does one dream not come true none of them do. The story “Of Mice and Men is a story where no dreams come true. Just a few examples of peoples whose dream didn’t come true Candy, Curley, Curley's Wife, George, and Lennie. I believe that Steinbeck was trying to show what the everyday life of a man and women was like during the during the depression and how no dreams ever came true,…

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    American Dream Changes

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    A Dream. All started as a dream for many people and many people had the same dream, but, what dream ?. A dream was and always will be something that makes America great. It allows those with aspirations and does that don't have it, to make them come true or not .A dream where many people wanted all the same for everyone, where there are plenty of jobs and where everyone can have a home where to live, a place where you can feel free of everything else. Where everyone can have a career and become…

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    Which dream is more accessible, George and Lennie’s, or Gatsby’s? In both of these novels the main characters both harbor dreams which drive them to do everything in their power to make these dreams come true. Gatsby’s dream was to recreate the past, his dream was to win back his old girlfriend, Daisy, whom he had lost due to going off to war. His dream was also to become a millionaire and be able to have anything he ever wanted and he did not have when he was growing up. Gatsby’s dream was…

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