Of Mice And Men Relationship Between Lennie And George Milton

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Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck was introduced in the year of 1937. The main characters  Lennie Small and George Milton faces every day society issues. As the book progresses it plunges deeper into their relationship. George is the leader of both because he is more clever than Lennie. That's why Lennie admires George, he is his idol and so he imitates George whenever he can. Having many different sort of conflicts both charter still love and care for each other. Steinbeck uses many conflicts in order to determine the hard choice George has to make at the end of the chapter.   Lennie loves to pet soft things, even though he doesn’t know his own strength. In the beginning of the chapter he was falsely accused of rape for touching and grabbing …show more content…

When Lennie had broken Curley's wife’s neck he realized that he’d  “done a bad thing”. (Steinbeck 100)  He ran away and went to the brush George had told him to go. “Lennie said softly, ‘ I di’nt forget, you bet god damn. Hide in the brush an’ wait for George.” ( Steinbeck 110) Lennie knows he’s in trouble because of what he did to Curley's wife. When George realized this he was trying to see what he would do with Lennie to either kill him or to either lock him up, but George knew that if they put Lennie in a cage, Lennie would just be more aggressive. At the time when George found Lennie and told him about the farm again, at Lennie’s request he realized he was overwhelmed by shock and fear. George clipped the safety off the luger, “and George raised the gun and steadied it, and he brought the muzzle of it close to the back of Lennie’s head. The hand shook violently, but his face set and his hand steadied. He pulled the trigger. The crash of the shot rolled up the hills and rolled down again.” (Steinbeck 117). George in his mind thought that this was a good idea because he wouldn’t get into any trouble that Lennie had caused him. George killed lennie,not in rage and hate,but in an act to end both their problems. Lennie can finally no longer be confused and frightened by

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