I like to think this achievable but I doubt that I will ever live in world peace.
Each of the main characters has a dream that they would like to achieve. I am going to study three of these characters, Lennie, George and Curley's Wife and explore their personalities.
George Milton is a hard-working drifter who works on ranches in America. He is very dependable and quite a smart man. George travels and works with a simple-minded man, Lennie Small, who George is very loyal to and always helps Lennie. Unfortunately for George, Lennie often is the reason for George losing his jobs on ranches. George and Lennie once worked on a ranch in a place called Weed, but they were force to leave when Lennie was accused of being a pervert for grabbing onto a woman's dress. Lennie making George lose his job made George very angry at Lennie, but George never abandoned Lennie because of pity, because Lennie's Aunt had asked George to look after Lennie, and because George had grown up with Lennie. Many other characters in the novel found George and Lennie's relationship, and them always travelling for work together very queer. Only Slim really understood why George worked with Lennie. This is because George told Slim a story about how George told Lennie to jump into a river and how Lennie did and had nearly drowned. Like many other characters in Of Mice and Men" George has a dream. George's dream is about what sort of a lifestyle he has and about where he wants to live. George would like to buy a small ranch and live with Lennie off "the fat of the land.".
He has allsorts of ideas about what he would use the land for.
"We could have hens and sell the eggs, and when they stop layin" we could eat them.".
This would keep George and Lennie going financially. George wants to have lots of animals, which they can eat and he also would like to grow vegetables to eat and sell. In his house, he would have his.