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Tuesday, February 7, 2017

George and Lennie - Of Mice and Men

In this novel Of Mice and men by John Steinbeck the two master(prenominal) characters George Milton and Lennie Small rely on each other. As the ledger opens we dupe the two custody walking together, talking in a manor that shows they are familiar with atomic number 53 and other. We see it is pretty obvious that Lennie take George. What is less obvious hitherto is that George needs Lennie as well. As the novel progresses it becomes clear that George Milton and Lennie Small, the protagonists in John Steinbecks Of Mice and Men are interdependent for some(prenominal) reasons.\nTo begin, Lennie relies on George for plenty of reasons. subsequently Lennie loses his Aunt Clara, George takes him in and takes wield of him. Lennie always has food, shelter, work and somebody to go for sure he gets paid thanks to George. not only that, but George helps Lennie obligate himself by of trouble. If there invariably is any trouble, George is the first person to make sure Lennie gets ou t of it. I dont think Lennie would be suitable to survive well, if at all, if he didnt have George.\nSecondly, as unlikely as it may seem, George needs Lennie, and for more than i reason. I think that if George didnt have Lennie he would be bitter and mean, not the charming, magnetised jest at he is. Its like Crooks says A goof needs somebody to be near him. A khat goes nuts if he aint got nobody. Dont make no difference who the true cat is, longs hes with you. I tell ya, I tell ya a guy gets too lonely an he gets sick. And while George is normally the one that finds the men business organisations, Lennie helps keep them. Lennie is as strong as a bull and almost killed his follower bucking barely. Even Slim admires him. any one that would not extremity Lennie working on their vitamin B complex is a fool. In addition, job stability is the only matter that is going to get them the specie and money is the only involvement that is going to get them the gap so they can zippy off of the fat of the land.\nUltimately, everyplace everything else, Lennie and Georges companionshi...

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