How do the rabbits symbolize George and Lennie's American Dream??What do rabbits symbolize in Of Mice and Men?
A second symbol is the rabbits: Lennie repeatedly asks George to tell him about the rabbits, which, when they are mentioned, also come to symbolize the safe place that George and Lennie desire and dream about.
There Yah Go! :)What do rabbits symbolize in Of Mice and Men?
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In relation to Robert Burns's poem, To a Mouse, in which Steinbeck got the title, there is a line that says: ';The best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry. The plan of George and Lennie got screw up just like the plan of the mice/rabbits.
Success, contentment, innocence, the future, quite a few things really.
It all depends on what situation you are trying to relate the symbolism to.
well let me have a moment with those questions
mice breed like rabbits
rabbits breed like mice
and as soon as you say commitment men freeze like rabbits in the head lights
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