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Truth of dreams The truth about dreams is that dreams are suppose to be worked for, desired, and wanted. If you work for, desire, or want a dream, you can accomplish the impossible. Out of all the literature that we have read this year, __Of Mice and Men__ shows the best way to work for dreams. Lennie and George are migrant workers, they travel place-to-place to make money for their dream. Their dream is to have a ranch where lennie can "tend the rabbits." Desire is shown in __Lord of the Flies__ by showing how Ralph desires an orderly society. Once all of the boys are assembled on the island, Ralph tries to establish a government in order to be rescued. He first starts by saying that only the person with the conch shell is the only who who can speak, so no arguments would break out about someone's opinion. Pip, the main character in __Great Expectations__, wants to become a gentlemen "for Estella's sake." Pip is not looking forward to going to London where he will become a gentlemen, until he falls in love with Estella. To impress Estella, Pip becomes estatic about becoming a gentlemen, because then he might have a chance with Estella. The overall truth of dreams is that with them, the average person can achieve the unthinkable.

In my first posting, I think that it really didn't help me this much. They were just really writing a summary of your essay.

Truth research I have discovered that the defintion of fun is someonthing that is amusing to someone. Fun is triggered in your brain by when someone is doing something pleasing, the person's brain releases endorphins. Endorphins give the person the feeling of enjoyment.

I still have to figure out how different people decide what is fun. Also, I have to research why some people enjoy certain events, and others don't.

I really don't know how to present this to the class.