George And Lennie Friendship Analysis

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George and Lennie’s friendship shows the true meaning of friendship and that they take care of one another. Lennie expresses his friendship with George by saying “because I got you and you look after me” (Steinbeck 14). Also Lennie said George could have all the imaginary ketchup “But I won’t eat none, George, id leave it all for you” (Steinbeck 12). This shows he would give up what he likes if George wants it. George also tells lennie “I was jus foolin Lennie ‘cause I want you to stay with me” (Steinbeck 13). This shows that no matter how mad George is at Lennie he doesn’t want him to leave.
George and Lennie support one another in striving after their shared dream. Lennie takes comfort in George telling the story about

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