Wednesday, 19 October 2016

How does George interact with Lennie in John Steinbeck's 'Of Mice and Men'?

Kelly Flanigan, Ph.D.

George is Lennie's caretaker, first and foremost. Based on an agreement with Lennie's
Aunt Clara, George watches out for Lennie, who is severely mentally disabled yet overly
physically strong. 

George is a man of his word, and he takes Lennie in to
watch over him. George sees himself and Lennie as a team of two. George knows that, while he can
be annoying sometimes, Lennie provides George with companionship that the other men simply do
not have. Because of this, he has a level of respect and admiration for Lennie that...






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