In the book ¨Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck¨,George and Lennie have a very strong and brotherly relationship. George and Lennie's friendship matter to the reader because it shows that you need companionship to give you hope. Their relationship affect both character because they depend on each other equally, for example Lennie is mentally challenged and George is like his leader and guide for Lennie in the right track. George also needs Lennie because in the novel Lennie is George's dream and if you don't have a dream you have nothing.The large meaning of George and Lennie’s friendship shows the reader that you need championship to help you achieve your dreams. George and lennie has a very brotherly relationship, which is shown when George and Lennie is being introduced to the reader “They had walked in single file down the path, and even in the open one stayed behind the other. Both were dressed in denim trousers and in denim coats with brass buttons. Both …show more content…
A second piece of evidence that shows the reader the strength of George and Lennie’s friendship is when the George got mad at Lennie and the Lennie start to feel that he is useless then said “If you don' want me I can g off in the hills an' find a cave. I can go away any time." No—look! I was jus' foolin', Lennie. 'Cause I want you to stay with me." This quote shows that George need’s Lennie’s companionship and that Lennie really helps George. As Lennie threaten that he would go away forever George found out how important Lennie is to him, and that Lennie gives him a purpose and hope to keep on going. Another piece of evidence that proves George and Lennie’s brotherly relationship is when George introduce him and Lennie to curley “We travel together," said George coldly."Oh, so it's that way."George was tense and motionless. "Yea, it's that way. At first George tell Curley “We travel together”, this tells the reader that George and Lennie travel around together and that they have been multiple