Friendship Necessary For Human Survival In Of Mice And Men By John Steinbeck

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The theme of the novel “Of Mice and Men” is “friendship is necessary for human survival”.This theme is explored in this novel by showing what George and Lennie have been through together and are still working together to help each other out in the era of the great depression and dust bowl.Lennie and George show unconditional friendship by always being there for each other.

“Friendship is necessary for human survival” is a very strong statement especially in the old eras of the dust bowl i think this is true for George and Lennie simply because they work very well together as a team and have a good communication connection.In the dust bowl era i think it is good to have someone by your side through the success and tragedy of what

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