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What does Curley's wife aspire to achieve with her dreams?
To become a famous actress
To marry a wealthy man
To own a farm
To travel the world
Why is Curley's wife's dream significant in the context of the story?
It highlights the theme of loneliness and unfulfilled dreams.
It represents ambition and success in the Great Depression.
It showcases her strong personality and independence.
It serves as a source of conflict between her and Curley.
How does Curley's wife's perspective on dreams differ from the other characters?
She prioritizes her personal desires more than others.
She believes that dreams are easily attainable.
She dismisses the importance of dreams entirely.
She is completely content with her life as it is.
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