Sunday, October 13, 2019
How strong is George and Lennies relationship in Of Mice and Men. Essa
How strong is George and Lennie's relationship in Of Mice and Men.    Although not the same, their always together. John Steinbeck, author  of of mice and men, makes a powerful relationship between George and  Lennie. The love they have for each other, the feelings they have, and  the dreams they look forward to accomplish together is just so  priceless. For them two, friendship is everything. They do not care  much for anything else beside loosing each other or getting apart.  There is a strong bond in between them two. It never makes them feel  alone, helpless, or poor. They are two opposite people on a lifetime  journey.    George is so kind, responsible, patient, and an understanding man. He  understood Lennie when he finally defended him self from Crook, or  when he got in trouble at Weed. If George were not a good friend, he  would not be with Lennie, wasting his time. George loves Lennie and  always wants the good of Lennie. In addition, he helps him find  solutions or get away. He disciplines him and tells him what he did  wrong.    Lennie is the man who always keeps George back from achievement. He is  innocent and a forgetful man. Soft and furry things usually get him in  trouble. Lennie idolizes George, his kind caretaker, almost like a  God. He does every thing that George does, copies him, and wants to be  just like him. In addition, he does every thing that George tells him  to do. Like when Lennie jumped in the river one time when George  jokingly told him to do so. Moreover, Lennie did not even bother to  defend himself when Curly was beating him. He remembered what George  told him, not to get in trouble. Lennie never intends any harm. It  just happens.    George may act cruel, or spiteful, but he never means what...              ...nicest, and the hardest thing  George can ever do for him. He always helped Lennie in his life and  George still did in Lennie's last few moments by letting him die  peacefully and mercifully while dreaming. Killing Lennie did not make  George's life easier. Actually, it made it harder because now he is  like all the other men working at the ranch. Now he cannot say that he  is not like the others because now he does not have Lennie with him.  Now he does not have someone beside him to talk to and share feelings.  He does not have a partner to go along with everywhere. Now he does  not even have a dream or any hopes. For the reason that all his dreams  died along with Lennie.    All this information is the proof of how strong George and Lennie's  relationship is. They did all they can do for each other but  unfortunately could not have gotten further in life together.                      
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