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What Is Lennie's True Friendship

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In the book “Of Mice and Men” the two main characters Lennie and George are just simple men trying to find work during the American Great Depression, They encounter many challenges on their adventure, but through it all both main characters remain true friends. This is why I feel that Lennie and George have true friendship. The first example of George and Lennie's true friendship is the loyalty and trust that George and Lennie share. George and Lennie live in a time when there wasn’t a great deal of money going around. They catch a break and get a job on a ranch. When they get there, the owner of the ranch interviews them about their experience and other work related items. The boss begins to notice Lennie’s mental handicap so George explains that he was kicked in the head by a horse as a child but that he is a hell of a good worker. I feel that this shows one of the most important traits of true friendship, loyalty and trust(Karbo). George is …show more content…

Both Lennie and George share a dream of getting out of the West and settling down in a little house where they can live, be free, do what they want, and go where they want(Steinbeck 22). Even though their adventure leads them to hard times and hard work, both still hold onto this dream. This shared intimacy is one of the cornerstones of true friendship(Karbo). This dream is one of the things that keeps them together. Some may debate that their friendship cannot possibly be a true friendship. Why would one true friend kill another? True friendship, remember, entails loyalty and trust and understanding(Karbo). George knows if Lennie goes to jail or to an asylum, he is not going to live a good life. Lennie will be abused and lead to suffer in those conditions. Only a true friend would be willing to protect their friend from a life of pain and suffering, even if it involved killing them to prevent said

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