Of Mice And Men Relationship Between George Milton And Lennie Small

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There are two main characters in this story, George Milton and Lennie Smalls. They are friends who work with each other and have been through a lot together. It’s interesting that they are friends because most migrant workers are awfully lonely. The two are very much opposites. George is small but very sharp and witty. Lennie is very large and childish. Lennie has a mental disability making him very dependent on George. Although George tends to complain about the burden that Lennie is, he secretly cares for him. George is often found trying to make up for Lennie’s mistakes and does major damage control when it comes to Lennie’s mental disability. Sometimes Lennie can’t control himself and panics very easily. He loves petting soft objects but …show more content…

Candy is an old man with one hand and he has an old useless dog. His dog is shot in the back of the head because he is useless and ineffective. When he over hears George and Lennie’s plans about the farm he wants in; with the money George and Lennie have saved and with Candy’s money they could actually afford the farm. Crook is the only black man and is an outsider because of that. He becomes very fond of Lennie and hopes he can hoe the garden at Lennie’s and George’s farm. Curley is the boss’s son who is very over protective of his flirtatious wife. He is a boxer and is very intimidated by anyone bigger than him but would never show it. He assumes the worst if anyone even talks to his wife. Curley’s Wife is extremely enticing and is always flirting with the other workers; which causes Curley to overreact and get in many fights. Curley’s wife is the only female in the entire book. Slim is the only character in the book that seems to have his life together and the other characters seek his advice. Slim is the only one who can comprehend George and Lennie’s connection and helps George at the end of the book. Carlson is a ranch hand who shoots Candy’s useless

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