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    George and Lennie are two totally different people‚ throughout the story they have created a strong family connection. George Milton is small man but is a very smart leader. Arriving at the bunkhouse‚ George does all the introducing and explaining of what him and Lennie are capable of. After the guys go into town George was grateful. Saturday night‚ George was glad that he got to go out into town with Curley‚ Slim and the other workers and he didn’t have to constantly watch over Lennie. When the

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    George loved Lennie and Promised Aunt Clara that he would look after him. Lennie had previously got in trouble. Curley would have got Lennie lynch anyway and he would have done it in a gruesome manner and inflicted pain on him. George wouldn’t have been able to stand there and just watch‚ he took the decision to kill Lennie himself‚ this not being an easy task itself. What he thinks what has happened is that he has underestimated Lennies strength and due to this previous occasion and Lennie mental state

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    Lennie’s friendship Our first impressions of the relationship between Lennie and George come in the opening chapter when they enter‚ ‘ they had walked in single file down the path‚ and even in the open one stayed behind the other’‚ this shows that one of the characters is more of the leader and the other is a follower. Our second impression is after they drink from the pool‚ when they are sitting on the hill and Lennie is imitating George’s actions “he pulled his hat down a little more over his

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    Novel Quiz “Of Mice and Men” Pages 65-73 1. Why did Curley agree to not tell anyone that Lennie had crushed his hand? ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. The black guy in the barn is called Crooks. They call him this

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    be analyzed. The story opens with the description of a riverbed in California‚ a beautiful‚ wooded area at the base of “golden foothill slopes.”Two men walk along the path. George‚ is small‚ wiry‚ and sharp-featured‚ while his companion‚ Lennie‚ is large and awkward. They start having a conversation and it becomes clear that the larger man has a mild mental disability‚ and that his companion looks out for him. In the following paragraphs the reader learns about the two men ’s

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    CHARACTER ANALYSIS George George is the second main character and one of the protagonist after Lennie in Of Mice and Men. When Lennie gets into trouble‚ He always helps him find a solution or get away‚ though Lennie’s size combined with his mental handicap caused problems frequently. He is also a planner‚ telling Lennie where he should go if there is trouble on the ranch. To make the dream which is owing a ten-acre farm becomes a reality‚ He’s competent to work hard. Unlike the

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    meaning of friendship. The supporting points are all about how George and Lennie care for each other. The book is written by john Steinbeck and the story is called “Of Mice and Men”. The supporting points are all about how George and Lennie care for each other. George and Lennie take care of one another. Lennie says “If it was here you can have some(95)”. George also says “We travel together (82)”. This shows that George and Lennie care about each other. They are like brothers and they will always have

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    feeling light‚ yet remorse‚ because you get to experience Lennie and George’s ultimate dream in the book‚ "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck. John Steinbeck gives a hopeful‚ sorrowful tone throughout the whole book‚ "Of Mice and Men" (1937). In the book‚ George and Lennie bounce around from job to job‚ never having a solid place to call home. George and Lennie land a secure job as ranch hands in Salinas Valley‚ which George protects Lennie from the struggles of their everyday life. John Steinbeck’s

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    characters‚ George is a good or bad friend to Lennie throughout their working experience to get to their dream land that they would do anything for. Although both sides have good arguments I argue the side that explains how George has been a good friend to Lennie. On the surface there is sufficient evidence to accuse George of being a horrible friend‚ but if you look deeper and into detail you can realize the effort that George puts in to protect Lennie and keep him out of harm. I am going to present

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    in this story is that Lennie‚ one of the main characters‚ is mentally disabled. Lennie’s mind is just like a child‚ it’s easy for everyone to see. George‚ the other main character‚ has to constantly watch out for Lennie as they travel together because he doesn’t want Lennie to get into any serious trouble. George often blames Lennie for their problems that they face because of his disability. The dream mentioned earlier that the men are trying to obtain is something that Lennie truly believes they

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