Of Mice And Men Friendship Comparison

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In life, friendship is something that everybody needs. It allows people to function better and be more successful. Some people think that all friendships are the same and do not differ from the next. However, I believe that each friendship has its own quality that makes it different from all of the other friendships while still retaining all of the characteristics that make the relationship a friendship. Today, this essay will highlight the qualities that are the same in the friendship of Maurice and Laura from An Invisible Thread and the friendship of Lennie and George from Of Mice and Men while also identifying the differences between them as well as illustrating the very attributes that define a friendship.

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Laura helps feed Maurice and gives him a future to look forward to while George helps Lennie get through the hardships of being mentally handicapped. Furthermore, both friendships manage to have moments of fun even during the hard times. Even though Maurice is homeless and has much stress in his life, he still finds time to go to Laura’s house and play with her. This is shown again when George and Lennie think about their dream of having a farm, and they find comfort in each other during the Great Depression. Moreover, both of these friendships also fill a gap in each other’s life. Maurice needed someone to care for him and do motherly things for him so Laura stepped into his life and cared for him as a mother and friend. In “Of Mice and Men”, George is described to be a lonely man without Lennie. Lennie fills the gap in George’s life and becomes somewhat like George’s brother. These are some of the qualities that make these types of special relationships be known as

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