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Relationship Between George And Lennie In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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Have you ever wondered what a true friend is? Someone who listens to what you say, helps you with things that are troubling you and watches out for you? In the book “Of Mice and Men” Lennie and George understand the true meaning of friendship. George and Lennie are true friends in the story. George and Lennie look out for one another when troublesome things come up. From the book it says. “Look, Lennie. you try to keep away from him, will you? Don’t ever speak to him. If he comes in here you move clear to the other side of the room. Will you do that, Lennie?” (29) George doesn’t want Lennie to mess with Curly while they’re on the ranch. George also tells Lennie that Curly’s wife is trouble and that he needs to stay away from her because it …show more content…

Through the book, “Lennie looked eagerly at him. ‘Go on, George. Ain’t you gonna give me no more hell?’ ‘No,’ said George…… ‘I want you to stay with me here.’” (104) From this you can tell that George stays with Lennie even after he kills Curly’s wife and everyone wants him dead. He sticks with him but he knows it won’t be the same. When he kills him he feels that he had to do it so it’d be him who was with Lennie last, this shows that George and Lennie stick together. They also stuck together after the incident in Weed. “‘ ‘Course he ain’t mean. But he gets in trouble alla time because he’s so God damn dumb. Like what happened in Weed.’” (41) Even though what Lennie did in Weed George stayed at his side because he knew he couldn’t leave him. In spite of everything that they’ve been through they stuck by each …show more content…

From the book Lennie says, “‘I wouldn’t never forget to feed them. When we gon’ta do it, George?’ ‘In one month. Right squack in one month…’” (61) From this you can tell that George and Lennie share the same dream and they both want it to happen. Their dream may become a reality and they’re also getting other people to come with them and share the same dream as them such as Candy. “‘S’pose I went in with you guys.’” From the book you can tell that Curly is thinking about joining them in their dream of owning their own ranch. Even though their dream may not become a reality they still believe it

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