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    In English class we recently read Of Mice and Men. I had read it before‚ but that that was a few years ago‚ and I didn’t really understand it then. I was surprised to learn that I actually like the book‚ and looked forward to reading it. This essay is about friendships and the ways in which Steinbeck illustrates them in his novel. This is a very traditional five-paragraph essay‚ and I personally like my creative writing better‚ but. . . Enjoy! Friendships Throughout Time “Some people

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    Importance of Friendship “One of the most beautiful qualities of a true friendship is to understand and to be understood” (Lucius Annaeus Seneca). Of Mice and Men is an inspiring book about two best friends traveling together to complete their dream of owning an acre of land with a small shack that can be called their own. These two men stick together through thick and thin as they conquer their difficulties together as their bond of friendship grows stronger. In the novel Of Mice and Men‚ by John Steinbeck

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    Of Mice and Men‚ written by John Steinbeck‚ two travelers work for money to live their American dream. The two travelers are named George Milton and Lennie Small. Needing money they start a new job at Boss-mans ranch to save money for their dream. George and Lennie’s dream is to one day one a farm and raise rabbits. This dream keeps the men motived and working hard. Lennie who has the mind of child offend gets into trouble and force he and George to leave jobs. At Boss-mans ranch they meet new friends

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    Friendship… the word can be used to describe true loyalty‚ love‚ or can be used to surpass your greatest enemy. In the novella Of Mice and Men it can be debated if one of the 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

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    In Steinbeck’s book‚ Of Mice and Men‚ he made the characters face a lot of hard choices‚ but friendship can get you through anything the world throws at you. Friendship stays through the good and bad. So‚ if you have a few or even one friend than you are richer than you think. Steinbeck portrays their friendship in Of Mice and Men by George telling Lennie to jump into a river knowing he can’t swim. “George and Lennie are close friends. They travel around together and George looks out for Lennie

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    Friendship has many definitions‚ however‚ they are mainly about friends supporting each other‚ being selfless‚ and being respectful. Friendship is demonstrated with support‚ selflessness‚ and respect among friends. Friendship means supporting and caring for one another during tough times and absences. In Of Mice and Men‚ George and Lennie‚ who have been friends since childhood‚ embark on a journey to find work on a ranch when George and Lennie finally discover one‚ a man working there tells George

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    Friendship Of mice and man The friendship in of mice and men is a great example of how a friendship will make u do crazy things in life to help that person. The two people that I will be talking about is lennie‚ George‚ and candy. The friends did a lot to do there a dream but had to compromise so they could help one of them. Lets start with George. He is the leader of group he made the choices. At first I thought that he was mean and was a really bad friend but later on he started to see

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    The Friendship of George and Lenny The book Of Mice and Men focuses on the friendship of two migrant workers in California at a time when most of the work was done by people and not by machines.  George was a small man who acted worldly and wise.  Lennie was a huge man that had the mind of a child.  Together George and Lennie would bounce from job to job with no money in their pockets and only the dream of someday owning a place of their own to keep them going.  The two men were not able to stay

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    In the The book mice and men by John Steinbeck‚ there are many meaningful themes. One specific theme in the novel is that friends will do anything for you. Many characters and the conflicts they came upon of helped to create the novel’s theme. The most meaningful line in Steinbeck’s novel that creates the theme is "because I got you to look after me and you got me to look after you ". This line shows the aspect of pure friendship. They have to rely on each other because they’re connected Lennie

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    What is the true meaning of friendship? “Of Mice and Men” by Jon Steinbeck is an excellent book that answers this question perfectly. George and Lennie display the true meaning off friendship in so many different ways in this novel. George and Lennie show how you can be two different people but somehow have a connection inside. George tells Lennie about living off the “fatta of the land” and tries to boost his confidence by letting him imagine the life ahead. If it wasn’t for George who knows

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