Of Mice And Men Differences Between George And Lennie Small

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In the novella, Of Mice And Men, written by John Steinbeck, two unlikely friends, George Milton and Lennie Small, embark on a journey to find a steady job. Besides the fact that it is the Great Depression, it is hard for the two friends to keep a job because Lennie is mentally handicapped. In addition, the Great Depression became a time of panic for most people because nine thousand banks failed, some people lost all their money and had to live off whatever they could find for work. For many people, the only logical way to survive was to become a migrant farm worker. These people did not have homes, and for the most part slept in tents made out of old blankets. For George and Lennie, it is different, they have a dream -- to own a little farm …show more content…

George may seem like the type of person who is harsh and rude, and in some cases he is. However, George's loyal trait usually triumphs his “bad traits” because he sticks with Lennie. By the end of the novella when Lennie is hallucinating and having a conversation with his dead Aunt Clara, his aunt “supposedly” says, . “All the time he coulda had such a good time if it wasn’t for you.” (Steinbeck 101) Although the reader knows Aunt Clara is dead, it is clear that Lennie knew George was sacrificing for him and staying loyal to him. Lennie further says in his hallucinatory state, “But he gotta take care of you.”(101). Although Lennie consistently got into trouble and asked a lot of George, George never betrayed or left. He stayed with Lennie. George staying with Lennie symbolize how much he cares, and how he is willing to sacrifice his life to tend to Lennie and keep him safe. In the beginning of the novella George and Lennie are talking, because of Lennie’s disability he forgets a lot. Which makes George frustrated. Even if Lennie pushes George to his breaking point, he stays calm because George knows and understands Lennie. Almost like a child with a parent, George cares for Lennie like Lennie is his child. “ ‘Yeah,what ya want?’ ‘Where we goin, George?’ “ (4) Even if Lennie is clueless he know that George will be there to protect him and keep him

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