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    before‚ I want you to come right back here and hide in the brush. Can you remember that” George told Lennie. “I sure can George.” Lennie said back to George. Throughout the novel George and Lennie’s relationship is put on display as George a role model to Lennie and Lennie is incredibly loyal to George. Lennie looked up to George consequently wanted to be just like George. If we did not have the relationship of George and Lennie shared with us in Of Mice to Men it would be a bland book with a poorly displayed

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    1) George and Lennie presumably have traveled with each other a long time. Consequently‚ George has to live with Lennie and the of what he does and says‚ and at times George can crack and become highly upset with Lennie. Just imagine living with someone extremely annoying and only them for an extended period of time. One could infer that the two have been together a long time. Under normal circumstances‚ people do not become fed up and enraged and uptight over someone asking for some ketchup. 2)

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    In “Of Mice and Men‚” by John Steinbeck‚ the protagonists are George and Lennie. In this play‚ these two characters had been through many struggles in their life together. The friendship had always been strong and loyal to one other. George and Lennie are a good example of the product of Great Depression time during the time when the American were to own his or her own land. Life was not too easy for the both of the two characters‚ especially the only things these two characters had was each other

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    Lennie and George are considerably different from the other ranch workers mainly unlike the workers who are all shown to be lonely‚ George and Lennie have each other. They relay on each other and their dreams together. There is a bond of trust and friendship between the two main characters which is tragically highlighted in the closing lines of the novel. The novel ’Of Mice and Men ’ by John Steinbeck is set in the early 1930 ’s following the collapse of the New York wall street market known as

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    there is always so much going on. There is the always present relationship between Olivier and Bernard‚ the adulterous ordeal between Vincent and Laura‚ the novel “The Counterfeiters” which Edouard is writing‚ and many‚ many other side plots that revolve around each other and tie the mass web of main characters all together. However‚ I found that the most intriguing and interesting relationship in “The Counterfeiters” was the relationship between two schoolboy friends‚ Olivier and Bernard‚ presented

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    hounds and men on horses. This seemingly inseparable friendship consisting of George Milton and Lennie small From the book Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck‚ comes with a price. Today you are going to see the undeniable facts that prove that George and Lennie have a true and steady friendship. George and Lennie are friends because they help each other to the best of their abilities‚ Lennie protects George‚ and George could have left Lennie a long time ago but didn’t. Therefore one reason that

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    Question: What does the reader learn about the characters of George and Lennie and the way they interact with each other? Throughout Steinbeck’s novel‚ there’s a lot to learn about the characteristics of the two leading protagonists – George and Lennie. During their days of migrating and living on the ranch‚ their personas and the way they interact with one another have been made explicit to the reader; giving the reader justified interpretations of the conduct in their companionship and of them

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    In one of the most popular novels of the 20th century‚ . Two Great Depression era workers‚ George Milton and Lennie Small‚ share their dream of owning a farm and of living off “the fatta the lan’.” Unfortunately‚ after a tragic incident involving Curley’s wife‚ the brotherhood takes a turn for the worst. In what some scholars would call “the modernist version of Julius Caesar’s ending‚” George shoots Lennie‚ which some regard as a modern spin to Brutus stabbing his Caesar. While some may find that

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    of the relationship in the novel of mice and men between the characters Lennie and George. Although Lennie and George have grown to be depended on each other throughout the book‚ hardship would constantly arise due to Lennie lack of understanding. The most controversial issue in this novel was why George killed Lennie. I firmly believed it was the right thing to do because Lennie was a danger around those around him as well as himself‚ Lennie could not survive without George and if George didn’t

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    Do you think George should have killed Lennie even though they were friends? In John Steinbeck’s novella Of Mice and Men the main character George Milton had to make many tough decisions for himself and his friend Lennie Small. While George and Lennie are friends George ends up looking after Lennie more than anything due to his mental disability. Although Lennie was a hard worker‚ he made the mistake of killing the ranch owners daughter in-law which led George to have to make the decision to end

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