Relationship Between George And Lennie

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“The truth is, everyone is going to hurt you. You just got to find the ones worth suffering for.” --Bob Marley Friends can be hard to find especially when you want to befriend someone who is similar and has the same interests in you. The novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck is the perfect example of two very different people who manage to always have each other by their sides despite their differences. Published in 1937, you will find that the relationship between Lennie and George is strong but their personalities and actions are very different and they still manage to have a close bond. Reading Of Mice and Men, gives you the idea that finding companionship ship with someone no matter how different they are from you, can allow for a happier life. …show more content…

It’s not typical for men to travel together during the Great Depression time period let alone two very different men. If a man who is big and strong with a mental disability can become friends with an intelligent, responsible man, I think you can become friends with anyone despite your differences with that person. For example, when Lennie didn’t defend himself in the fight with Curly, he waited for George to give him the okay to fight back (Steinbeck 63). This example shows that without George, Lennie wouldn’t be able to function in the world. You need a friend like George or like Lennie to complete your life. Making friends can be hard and you may feel lonely and hopeless most of the time but I assure you after reading this book you will realize that no matter how opposite or different a person is they can change your life for the

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