Of Mice And Men George And Lennie's Relationship Essay

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“Of Mice and Men” is a novella about two friends, George and Lennie. The story takes place on a small working ranch in the SalinasValley of northern California, during the 1930’s. The setting in the novella is so small and limited, that it might as well could have been a theater play. George and Lennie only occurs to be at four specific locations throughout the whole story: a area next to the Salinas River tightly covered by woods, the bunkhouse on the ranch, the barn on the ranch, and the stable hands room. Well, the story also tells a bit about the secret place George and lennie should meet if Lennie was in trouble - the place where George killed Lennie. But as a reader, you don’t actually get told where it is, only that it’s there. The …show more content…

From Lennie’s perspective, George is clearly the most important person in his life. George is such an huge role-model for Lennie. George is Lennies only friend and therefore George has become more of a brother to him. Lennie is dumb, and therefore Lennie has a tendency to do dumb things once in awhile. It’s clear to see that every time Lennie does something bad or wrong, his first thoughts is of Georges disapproval. E.g. Lennie doesn’t defend himself against Curley because George told Lennie to stay out of trouble. Or when Lennie accidentally kills the puppy by squeezing it too hard, and later Curley’s wife, the only thing he’s really scared of, is how angry George is going to be. Lennie’s respect for George is extraordinary - though he still has a strong faith to George, that he will always be there for …show more content…

George is a person who externally carries around with a lot of anger and isn’t holding back to tell Lennie how much he would be better off without him etc. With that said, George is a good kid, and takes very good care of Lennie. Even though Lennie is dumb and life would be a lot easier without him, George still travels from town to town to keep Lennie save. Together, George and Lennie are chasing the pursuit of happiness. George repeatedly tells the story to Lennie - with them, having their own farm in the future. Lennie have this unconditionally faith in George and everything he tells - which also plays a major role at the ending of the story, where you experience Lennie and George at their secret place. George once again tells Lennie about their bright future together well knowing that he is about to take his best friends life. This of course also tells that George really cares. That he is willing to take his best friends life to give him the best ending

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