Relationship In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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The book Of Mice and Men, a novel written by John Steinbeck, takes place in Soledad, California and is based on two men called " Lennie " and " George. " They are traveling the country looking for work on ranches during the great depression. They end up in an unwanted environment that leads to unforgivable actions. Throughout this novel, companionship is rare and is viewed as unconventional. This essay will analyzing the different types of relationships in this book, specifically George and Lennie, Curley and his wife. and Candy and his dog. Every relationship in this novel are all different, they all have their own twists and turns in them. Firstly, the best relationship in the novel is Candy an his dog, they have been together the longest out of the other two. " I've had him since he was a pup " ( steinback, 1937, P. 44 ). Candy and his dog have the best bond out of the …show more content…

They travelled together across the country working and living together, they have lots of history in other words and always stick up for each other " the boss suddenly said - " Lennie Small! " Lennie's head raised " what can u do ? " in panic Lennie looked at george for help. " he can do anything u tell him " said George and they do not really have any negatives in their relationship. The only Negative thing that happened to them wasn't even on purpose and its when Lennie killed Curley's wife and that was an accident and it wouldn’t of happened if Curley's wife would've left Lennie alone, and no one back then could understand that Lennie had metal problems and couldn't control what he was doing and it led to that witch shouldn't of happened in the first