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In Cannery Row the boys, the rough and tough crowd that bunks together, along with the rest of the townspeople wish that one day they'll be productive like Doc. The residents start to get jobs and make a living to help achieve their dream. Just like Holden, the people who live in Cannery Row are trying to do something with themselves than just hope that their dreams would occur...
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In Of Mice and Men, Lennie and George hope that one day they will be able to own a bit of land that they can take care of. They do not save a lot of money so when Lennie dies the dream goes with him. The essay that we read in Walden relates to Jonathan Livingston Seagull because hope is explained by Thoreau and lived by Jon similarly...
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