Friendship In Of Mice And Men

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Of Mice and Men The themes of friendship, love, and loyalty are explored throughout the novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck. The main characters George and Lennie have a deep friendship that goes back to a long time ago. Candy and his dog are a perfect example of how deep a man’s love for his dog goes. And if you are looking for marriage advice don’t ask Curley and his wife since she isn’t loyal to him. The main characters in the book are George and Lennie. In the beginning of the book, George and Lennie are traveling to their new job. When George says, “We’re gonna work on a ranch like the one we come from up north” you can get a sense of their friendship and how George stays loyal to Lennie and doesn’t leave no matter how many dead things he keeps in his pockets. The theme of love is expressed in the relationship between Candy and his dog. When everyone told Candy that his dog smelled he replied with, “I been around him so much I never notice how he stinks”. That response from Candy can tell you about the love that was between him and his dog. When everyone was telling Candy that he should just shoot his dog Candy said, “I'm so used to him I had him from a pup”. You can tell that Candy truly …show more content…

George and Lennie are saving up money to buy themselves a place to live in. George describes it as, “Ten acres, got a little win’mill. Got a little shack on it, an’ a chicken run. Got a kitchen, orchard, cherries, apples, peaches, ‘cots, nuts, got a few berries …”. Today the American Dream is still alive. People come from all over the world to the USA to work hard and have their own house with a white picket fence. Everyone in the story that had George and Lennie’s job before them had the same dream. They all had the same dream of having their own little ranch and to get it they would work and save up a little of money every payday. And by a few years they would have enough money to buy their own

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