Faber picks St. Louis because he needs to leave town and must have a destination. Secondly, he tells Montag that he wants to "see a retired printer there."
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<span><em>Of Mice and Men</em> challenges the ideology of the <em>American Dream</em>. While it contains characters who dream with hopes of improving their fate, or dream just to escape their depressing realities, the end of the story reveals, through </span>Lennie’s death, that even small and modest dreams were impossible during the Great Depression in America.