The Relationship Between Lennie In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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“The great thing about friends is that they bring a new energy to the soul” (Shanna Rodriguez). In the novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, George, one of the main characters, deals with the consequences of his friend Lennie’s frequent misunderstandings. In the end of the novel Lennie makes a mistake that ends up taking his friendship and life. Of Mice and Men has many examples of both positive and negative relationships. The most positive relationship occurs between Lennie and George. George had told Lennie how he had felt about the situation the occurred in Weed. Once George had told him how he felt, Lennie suddenly became miserable and George had to react quickly, “‘ I was jus’ foolin’, Lennie. ‘Cause I want you to stay with me’”(p13). …show more content…

This is a positive relationship because both of them benefit from the relationship that they have. Lennie benefits because he has a caretaker and has some to learn from. George benefits because he has someone strong and powerful to look after him, he also has someone to help him relieve stress even though it is sometimes caused by Lennie. The most negative relationship in the novel happens between Curley and his wife. Curley is very overprotective of his wife and it can cause complications. Curley’s wife was tired of everything going on around the ranch and had told Lennie how she felt, “‘ You can talk to people, but I can’t talk to nobody but Curley. Else he gets mad.’”(p87). Curley is constantly working for the ranch, and rarely had time to be there for his wife when she needed him. Even though he is not there for his wife, he does not want other men to talk to her since he considers her as one of his possession. Curley does not allow his wife to talk to others, but occasionally he will go out with his friends and cheat on her with other girls. This is a negative relationship because only one of the two are benefits from the

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