Of Mice And Men George And Lennie's Relationship

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A healthy relationship between two people requires both parties contributing toward a common goal. Effort and contribution by both individuals is necessary to maintain a mutual relationship. In the novel, Of Mice and Men, written by John Steinbeck, the two main characters, George and Lennie, have a type of father-son relationship even though they are not blood related. Lennie has a mental illness, which makes it harder for him to put effort into the relationship. George (the father figure) has to take care of himself, the relationship, and Lennie, which proves to be hard to manage. The relationship between these two, although unbalanced, is mutual, in that they both get something out of it even though it is not equally balanced. George …show more content…

It begins when Lennie accidentally kills Curley’s wife while he was feeling her hair. Her soft hair attracts Lennie and he will not let go of her even when she starts to scream for help. Knowing he has done an awful thing, Lennie went to hide in the brush like George had taught him to do if a situation like this ever happened. After hearing what happened, George went and found Lennie hiding in the brush. George realized what he had to do. George’s deep concern for Lennie actually brought him to the decision to kill Lennie before any of the others did. He did not want to kill Lennie, but he believed it would be better if he did it instead of someone else. When George pulled the trigger aimed at the back of Lennie’s head, he was overcome with different thoughts. “George shivered and looked at the gun, and then he threw it from him, back up on the bank, near the pile of old ashes.” (106). As much as it hurt George to shoot Lennie, he knew that it had to be done. While George continued to look at his hand that shot the gun, Slim went up to George to support him. To try and comfort him, Slim told George, “Come on, George. Me an’ you’ll go in an’ get a drink.”(107). Slim is there for George in his time of trouble, and Slim will take the place of Lennie and provide even more into the relationship which is what George

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