Of Mice And Men Relationship Between George And Lennie's Wife

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This story happened during the Great Depression. Tons of people were broke and looking for jobs. I’m the story Of Mice And Men by John Steinbeck Many people couldn’t find jobs but George and Lennie were lucky they could. They had to runaway from a job because Lennie can’t keep his hands off things that don’t belong to him. He rubbed a lady dress and wouldn't let go so she started screaming. Everyone thought he was trying to rape her but he wasn't he's very friendly. They had to leave Weed as soon as possible. Then they found a new job within days that was incredible. Now let’s go into the essay to find out more. George is very powerful he controls and protects Lennie. He was the owner of the future farm plans. He also killed Lennie. “ ‘Lennie for God’ saks don't drink so much’ ”(3). He cares for Lennie so he don't want anything to happen to him. The water is very dirty and Lennie can get very sick or even die. Anyone else probably wouldn't have said anything because he's grown. “Him and me was both born Auburn. I know his Aunt Clara. She took him when he was a baby and raised him up. When his Aunt Clara died, Lennie just come along with me out workin’. Got kinda used to each other after a little while’ ”(40). He took Lennie when his Aunt died because he knew …show more content…

She’s the only girl in the farm. She’s white and she married the boss’s son. So very powerful you should stay out her way too.” ‘Oh’ she put her hands behind her back and leaned against the door frame so that her body was thrown forward. ‘You’re the new fellas that just come, ain’t ya?’ “(31). She flirts with other guys because Curley doesn’t give her attention. So she feels that somebody should. “ ‘Well, you keep your place then, nigger. I could get you strung up on a tree so easy it ain’t even funny’ “(81). She talks this way to them because she can do that she the boss’s daughter in law he will listen to her. Also she can talk to crooks that ways she’s white and he’s