Relationship between Lennie and George in Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 01:33:50
Category: / Business & Economy / Marketing and Advertising
Length: 5 pages (1472 words)
Category: / Business & Economy / Marketing and Advertising
Length: 5 pages (1472 words)
Lennie and George are considerably different from the other ranch workers mainly unlike the workers who are all shown to be lonely, George and Lennie have each other. They relay on each other and their dreams together. There is a bond of trust and friendship between the two main characters which is tragically highlighted in the closing lines of the novel.
The novel 'Of Mice and Men' by John Steinbeck is set in the early 1930
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misery for the sake of Lennie. Also he couldn't let someone else do it he told Lennie about their dream one last time as he told it he quietly put the gun to the back of Lennie's head without him realising and shot him, it was a sympathy kill. At the end it is Slim who comforts him in telling George that he had to do it.
Bibliography: Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck
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