George and Lennie have a strong relationship because they both continue to stay with each other. George shows that he is willing to continue to stay with Lennie when he tells him a future plan. George tells Lennie that they …show more content…
George takes care of Lennie because he doesn’t want Lennie to get sick. On their way to the ranch, George tells Lennie to not “drink too much water,”, or he (Lennie) is “gonna be sick like last night” (pg 3). George telling Lennie to slow down on the water shows that he cares for Lennie. George also takes care of Lennie because all they have left is each other. George told Slim one night that he “ain’t got no people” (pg 41). He also said that “you can’t get rid of him (Lennie) once you get used to them” (41). George says that he can’t get rid of Lennie, shows that he has no intention soon of leaving Lennie by himself. Thus, George and Lennie take care of one another because they only have each other. Although, it is clear that George and Lennie take care of each other, some may say that George does not care for Lennie because he didn’t help Lennie when Curly attacked him. When Lennie was punched in the face by Curly, George tells him to “get him (Curly). Don’t let him (Curly) do it” (pg 63). George didn’t get involved but yelled his words of encouragement because he wanted Lennie to show everyone around who’s the boss. Lennie is as strong as an ox, and defending himself against Curly shows others not to mess with him, especially if George is