Chat with us, powered by LiveChat When the dream farm is first mentioned to Crooks, he says, “Just like heaven. Ever’ody wants a little piece of land. Nobody never gets to heaven and nobody get no land.” However, when Can - Writingforyou

When the dream farm is first mentioned to Crooks, he says, “Just like heaven. Ever’ody wants a little piece of land. Nobody never gets to heaven and nobody get no land.” However, when Can

When the dream farm is first mentioned to Crooks, he says, “Just like heaven. Ever’ody wants a little piece of land. Nobody never gets to heaven and nobody get no land.” However, when Candy tells Crooks that they have most of the money, Crooks readily offers to “lend a hand.” Then, after the argument with Curley’s wife, and she tells him: “Well, you keep your place then, Nigger. I could get you strung upon a tree so easy it ain’t even funny,” he tells Candy he was not serious about being a part of the dream. Why? Does Crooks believe that the dream could come true at this point, and the four of them could have lived happily together? Explain.