Describe The Relationship Between George And Lennie's Suicide

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so George and Lennie had met since George was getting to know Lennie's, Aunt Clara She was a woman that would take most of her time to take care of Lennie since he was not well in the head, he would act like a child even though he was already a grown man. She had died so George decides to become his guardian since he could be by himself since he would always act like a child. There were a lot of benefits that they had for traveling together they won't be lonely and would have some company and he would have someone to talk to. Let's just say that he had decided to not be his guardian George would be so lonely he wouldn't have anyone to talk to when he is traveling. There are a lot of risks that he would be taking when he decided to be his guardian and also when they are traveling. Since he has the mind of a little kid also he always fails to remember stuff. You know that he is not well in his head since he takes out a dead mouse out of his pocket and he is like playing and petting it. …show more content…

Also, since he is always getting into trouble, so he's always telling him to go and hide and that he will come for him. I found this in the 22 sentence/paragraph where he says ¨Hide in the brush till I come for you. Can you remember that.¨ So overall the risk that he has traveled with Lennie is that he has to always be taking care of him since he acts like a child and is always getting into trouble. They decide to travel together since they have a goal and like. Lennie is always telling him the story about them in the future that they are going to own a little ranch/house. Lennie also says that they will have rabbits since they are soft and he likes to touch soft things. I know that that's their future plan since Lennie always tells him to tell him the story in the 9 paragraph/sentence when he says ¨O.K. someday-were gonna get the jack together and we're gonna have a little house and a couple of acres an´ a cow and some