Dreams & aspirations Dreams are goals in liFe to achiEve but Dreams dont always goes as planed.

One of my evidence in the book Of Mice And Men to back my theme is in (pg 14) when George said "O.K someday-- we're gonna get the jack together and we're gonna have a little house and a couple of acres an' a cow and some pigs and----". George, Candy, and Lennie were planing to buy a farm but it didn't end well for Lennie and things didn't go as planed. This tells us that not all dreams goes as planed and it could happen to anyone's dream.

This story of The Scarlet Ibis shows that dreams not always go as planed. As we read this my evidence is "Doodle, Doodle." There was no answer but the ropy rain. I began to weep, and the tear-blurred vision in red before me looked very familiar. "Doodle!" I screamed above the pounding storm and threw my body to the earth above his. For a long time, it seemed forever, I lay there crying, sheltering my fallen scarlet ibis". One dream of the narrator was that he wanted to teach doodle how to swim but his dream failed because doodle drowned it was unsuspected and random.

My modern example is straight outta Compton. This movie was about a group of friends that wanted to be rapers. They made their own group then they became big. Later on in the movie the group splits and they go their own ways. They later wanted the dream of being together as one again but something unsuspected happened when eazy-e was dying. That wasn't part of their dreams and was random. That means that dreams and aspirations don't always go as wanted even though your half way there.

So what.... this relates to our real life and society because anything could happen even though your dream is half way completed. Anything could happen our dream might fail of come true it's not out choice to decide.

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