Of Mice And Men George And Lennie Friendship

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What is friendship? Friendship is caring for someone and enjoying being around them. In the book Of Mice And Men, George and lennie are are friends that travel with each other. George is a true friend to Lennie, because he cares for him, he is a leader, he is like a brother to him, also he looks out for him. George is a good friend to lennie, because he cares for Lennie. This is like when he helps feed lennie by the river, because lennie cannot make food for himself. Like when Lennie asks, “‘Ain’t we gonna have no supper?’ ‘Sure we are if you gather up some dead willow sticks. I got three cans of beans in my bindle’” (steinbeck 8). This shows that he has to carry food for lennie when they are going from ranch to ranch. George is a good friend because he is a good leader for lennie. He makes sure lennie is doing good at his job and is not getting into trouble. He makes decisions for Lennie because lennie cannot make decisions for himself. Because he has to make decisions for the both of them for what they are going to do. “Refusing to recognize a leader is like a family unit where no one has a final say in an important decision.” (American Diplomacy). This is like how if george was not there to make decisions for lennie, he would probably get arrested or killed. This is because lennie is mentally disabled so he has to have george make decisions for him. …show more content…

Many times in the book you can see George take over and help Lennie. In the book lennie takes both their work tickets because he knows lennie will lose them. “I'll give them the tickets, but you ain't gonna say nothin.” (Steinbeck 6). This is only one of many examples of when George becomes a leader and helps out both himself and lennie. Except george does not act like a brother when he has to shoot lennie. Many say he could have just ran away with lennie or defended him from the

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