Essay On George In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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George is described as “small and quick, dark of face, with restless eyes and sharp, strong features. Every part of him was defined: small, strong hands, slender arms, a thin and bony nose.” while Lennie is described as “a huge man, shapeless of face, with large, pale eyes, with wide, sloping shoulders.” This is one example showing how they’re both different. In the very beginning of the book you can point out that the author showed Lennie as a dog that hasn’t drunk water in a very long time. You can tell he’s really enjoying it because George tells him, “Lennie, for God’ sakes don’t drink so much.” You can see that Lennie does it in a very careless, child-like way and that shows his type of character in the rest of the book. George puts his hand in the water then scoops it out and drinks it from …show more content…

Lennie is more of a child, he always has to rely on George since he has a mental disability. By George sticking with Lennie the whole time shows how great of a friend he is toward Lennie. In the book it is mentioned that Aunt Clara tells George to take care of Lennie after her death, so George promises to take care of him. Despite their differences they still manage to be friends. They have a real strong bond that slim, and other ranch workers see unusual especially the boss because he’s never seen 2 guys travel together and keep a tight relationship. That is only because George sticks with Lennie to get more jobs because he is so big and so workers will be willing to take them in. The boss sees that as George taking advantage of Lennie but George doesn’t because they’re such good friends, Lennie without George makes him a loner, and Lennie keeps George’s life occupied. Although George and Lennie’s relationship was so strong and good George had to kill Lennie since Lennie killed Curley’s wife. George knew that he had no way of saving him so he had to kill him also because Lennie could not get out of his own

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