Most Meaningful In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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Would you pull the trigger if your friend was a murder and standing right in front of you. These are the extremely hard decisions that Mice And Men puts you in. In Mice And Men two men travel around california looking for work on ranches. Both men are very good friends and practically family. The only problem is that the other man is mentally handicap and this causes lots of trouble for the both of them. This story should be taught to every american student because it teaches them the meaning of friendship, hard decision making and doing what is right.
Throughout the story it’s clear to see how strong of a bond the two men have. George [who is Lennie's caregiver] puts a lot on the line for Lennie just because they are friends.

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