Of Mice And Men George And Lennie's Relationship Essay

465 Words1 Page

In John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men, George Milton and Lennie Smallare friends with a difficult relationship. Throughout all of the story, these two men have many difficulties, but they stay together because they are different from other people on the farm. Lennie and George have known each other since grammar school. A lot of things that happen keep the two characters together. For example, Lennie isalways getting in trouble and George is always helping him. The fact that they need each other in different ways, makes them feel like is a normal friendship. Lennie needs George because he takes care of him and keeps him out of trouble. George needs Lennie because without him he would be alone. They have problems but they always find a way to …show more content…

George says, "Guys like us, that work on ranches, are the loneliest guys in the world. They got no family. " (Steinbeck, page 7) George and Lennie are not really family,but they are the only thing that they have. Another thing that keeps them together is that they share the same dream. They want to live together and work together on a farm of their own. George wants to have a piece of land and Lennie would like to have rabbits to care for on that farm.Part of the reason George and Lennie stay together is because they are different from others on the farm. Steinbeck makes a point by saying that George and Lennie travel around together and work as partners. Slim once said "Funny how you an' him string along together. . . . Hardly none of the guys ever travel together ... You know how the hands are, they just come in and get their bunk and work a month, and then they quit and go out alone." (Steinbeck, page 20). The quote helps to explain that they are different because they stay together, while other people on the farm just quit and are alone. George and Lennie have difficulties because Lennie is different. He has a mental disability, and it makes him think and act like

Open Document