George And Lennie Friendship Analysis

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Friendship of George and Lennie "Guys like us, that work on ranches, are the loneliest guys in the world. They got no family. They don't belong no place....With us it ain't like that. We got a future. We got somebody to talk to that gives a damn about us." (13-14) The book Of Mice and Men was written by John Steinbeck. He wrote the book about George and Lennie who traveled from ranch to ranch after they get fired from it but there dream is to own a ranch of their own together where lennie would tend to the rabbits they own and George would tend to the crops. But because of Lennie making a couple of mistakes that he didn't mean to do, there dreams of owning a ranch were over. “'A guy goes nuts if he ain't got nobody.'" (72) "Evening of a …show more content…

Both were dressed in denim trousers and in denim coats with brass buttons. Both wore black, shapeless hats and both carried tight blanket rolls slung over their shoulders.” (4) George and Lennie Met by a stream drinking by it but when Lennie's Aunt died George really started to take care of him because he felt like he was suppose to. Now Further along in the story George and Lennie are at a ranch in the town of Weed where things were ok until Lennie was touching a woman's dress even though the woman repeatedly said to let go she started to accuse him of raped and the ranchers in the ranch came together and tried to kill Lennie but George and Lennie luckily escaped and came along to the new ranch. That just shows that George is looking out for Lennie and wants the best for him. “Lennie, who had been watching, imitated George exactly. He pushed himself back, drew up his knees, embraced them, looked over to George to see whether he had it just right. He pulled his hat down a little more over his eyes, the way George's hat was.” (10) This quote shows that Lennie like George or Warming up to him and it is a great way to tell the readers how they started out …show more content…

They got no family. They don't belong no place. They come to a ranch an' work up a stake and then they go inta town and blow their stake, and the first thing you know they're poundin' their tail on some other ranch. They ain't got nothing to look ahead to." (113) The book says that people that work on ranches are the loneliest people in the world but that was during the great depression. Anyway George and Lennie are not lonely on the ranch because they have each other to talk to and to be around while all the other members of the ranch really don't have someone besides Curly but curly’s wife really isn't loyal to him she is always fooling around with other people. The old man [Candy] squirmed uncomfortably. "Well-hell! I had him so long. Had him since he was a pup. I herded sheep with him." He said proudly, "You wouldn't think it to look at him now, but he was the best damn sheep dog I ever seen." (56) Also candy had his dog that he had sense it was born but then Carlson convinced Candy to shoot his dog because it was getting Really old and Because really carlson could over take Candy so he had to listen to

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