Dreams and aspiration By nathan hammerschmidt

Universal thEme: Dreams are always a motivation!

"Of Mice And Men"

"An' live off the fatta the lan'," Lennie shouted. "An' have rabbits. Go on, George! Tell about what we're gonna have in the garden and about the rabbits in the cages and about the rain in the winter and the stove, and how thick the cream is on the milk like you can hardly cut it."

The author try's to teach us that Lennie believes that they could have all the things they wants but only if they work for it.

"Scarlet ibis"

"Aw, come on, Doodle. You can do it. Do you want to be different from everybody else when you start school?"

The author is motivating doodle to learn how to walk, so he won't be made fun of at school. Doodle has a disability that doesn't allow him to walk correctly, and he gets motivated by his brother.

"Zootopia"

This scene shows that Judy doesn't let anything get in her way of being a cop. She stands up to the fox and try's to get the tickets he stole but he bullies her and tells her that bunnys cant be cops. The fox says "You don't know when to quit do you!" and she thinks that's true because she never quits on her dream of being a cop.

This scene shows that Cheif Bogo doesn't believe that Judy will be able to handle the case. Judy was about to get fired but a case came in and Judy feels that she will be able to figure out the case.

My dream of being a professional baseball player won't come true if I don't work hard for it.

Impact

When your looking for motivation figure out you dream

You can't motivate yourself if you don't have anything to motivate.

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