George and Lennie are supposed to be best friends‚ but they’re not. In the beginning of the book the boss asks George if he was taking Lennie’s paycheck‚ he says no‚ but Lennie can not take care of himself let alone him patcheak. In the middle of the book George tells Slim that he picks on Lennie a lot by playing jokes on him that he does not understand. No true friend would leave their friend hanging‚ yell at them‚ or make them fear the very thought of them. First of all‚ George never ask Lennie he wants
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California during the Great Depression in the 1930’s two men of the one named George and the other named Lennie were men who travel around working at ranches. George is the small‚ quick-witted one‚ and Lennie is the big‚ slow‚ dumb and extremely strong one. They have a dream‚ to have a little place all to themselves‚ without anyone bothering them. Their dreams are shattered though‚ when Lennie‚ who doesn’t know his own strength‚ gets in trouble. In the pursuit of love‚ happiness and the American
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this was the best for Lennie. Although George really didn’t want to he knew doing this would make Lennie’s death painless. If George didn’t kill him then the other men would have brutally beaten then murdered Lennie. Lennie always gets himself into trouble by wandering around. When Lennie and George arrived at the ranch one night the men go out. Lennie stays behind and goes into the barn and enters into Crooks’s room. Crooks tells Lennie to leave and not to come back but Lennie doesn’t care. Crooks
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George and Lennie are relatively great friends and they are only close because they were close to Aunt Clara when she had passed. Lennie likes soft things‚ such as velvet and silk. Although Lennie has not always had access to such‚ he likes to pet mice. He had killed the mice‚ though‚ due to how strong he was. Lennie had dreamed of keeping a rabbit farm with George‚ and he loved how soft the rabbits were and looked. When Lennie had seen Slim’s pups‚ Lennie had pet one and he had been too rough with
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What do we learn about George and Lennie and their relationship from Chapter one In chapter one of this novella ‘of mice and men’ we are introduced to the main character George and Lennie and their friendship which is a key theme in this novella as referring back to the context‚ the book is set in the 1930s when the great depression has occurred resulting a vast amount of people to migrate and most of the migrant workers were alone. George In this chapter we learn that George is very short tempered
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theme of the essay is if George is justified for killing Lennie. This essay will explain how George is justified for what his action are‚ and his decision of it. It will also explain why George had thought of killing Lennie and a similar part in the book. George had two decision to kill Lennie or let Lennie live and be killed by Curley and the mob or at least be locked in a cage‚ as slim said’ that ain’t no way to live’ ( page 38). Since Lennie is George best friend‚ who took care of him since his
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workers‚ George and Lennie‚ arrive at a new farm to work and raise money for their future farm. George promised Lennie’s aunt that he would watch over Lennie and keep him out of harm’s way‚ after she passed away‚ while Lennie would protect them physically. George and Lennie have an interdependent relationship in the novella Of Mice and Men. Lennie is dependent on George because of his lack of common knowledge and inability to retain any information that isn’t spoken by George. Lennie needs George to
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greatly differs from each other‚ and from today’s living standerds.In the book Of Mice of Men the american dream was a driving dream for most but for George and Lennie it was a destuctive force. Ther persuit of the american dream cause george to lose friends due to the sacrifices he mad for lennie ‚and it also cause him to lose lennie. .
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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 proves that they are
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characters Lennie‚ George‚ and Curley’s Wife‚ I will be discussing how loneliness impacts them individually. Although George seems to be a knowledgeable and kind person‚ he often can feel lonely at times. George relies on Lennie for company‚ and companionship. An example of this‚ is when George says to lennie; “I could get along so easy and nice without you on my tail.”(p7) George says this to Lennie‚ because George really loves lennie but doesn’t want to show any sign of compassion towards Lennie.
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