Of Mice and Men vs. Forrest Gump
Have you ever wondered what a true friendship is really like? John Steinbeck put his input on this with his novelle, Of Mice and Men. In this story, two friends, George Milton and Lennie Small, live their life with each other. They are the best of friends. George is a small and smart person and Lennie is a big and strong person who isn’t very bright. A movie that is similar to this book is Forrest Gump. In this movie, Forrest Gump tells his life story to random strangers. As he tells his story, you can tell he is not very bright. He couldn’t walk until he got braces for his legs. In one part of his story, Lieutenant Dan and Forrest meet in the Vietnam War. When the two get into a gunfight with the Vietnamese army. Lt. Dan gets his legs blown off and orders a missile strike to bomb the area. Forrest saves Lt. Dan just before the missiles blow up. After being saved, Lt. Dan’s legs are amputated and Forrest gets shot in the butt. Through both of these pieces, we can tell
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In the end of Of Mice and Men, George shoots Lennie to save Lennie from torture from Curley. “George raised the gun and his hand shook, and he dropped his hand to the ground again.”(Steinbeck, 52) This proves George didn’t want to shoot Lennie, but George had to. It was the only way for Lennie to be safe from future hurting and suffering. Only true friends do that.By George killing Lennie for the better, George shows the that he loves Lennie. This event in the book made the friendship end. In Forrest Gump, Forrest saved Lt. Dan’s life. After Lt. Dan ordered the strike, Forrest picked Lt. Dan up and carried him to safety. After they are picked by the evac crew, they go to a hospital to treat everyone that was the gunfight. The hospital is where the two friends split and don’t meet until New Year’s Eve. (Forrest Gump) This proves that the two works are different in how the friends interact with each