In of Mice and Men, the thought is brought up again. Would you do anything to help a friend out of a painful route in life? Well in this book it does when two friendships run into trouble. Both pairs not just one, fall into a series of events over one of them that has been happening for some while. First friendly relationship shown up is George and Lennie, and the second is Candy and his dog. Other friendships in this book don’t exist, because everyone’s lack of trust. It’s …show more content…
No conflict, no problems, and harmless. Except for the people around Candy and his dog. The guys complaining about Candy’s dog having a stink that is so foul they can’t breathe properly. This is when one of the guys pulls up things about Slim giving another puppy to Candy. So that Candy wouldn’t feel the need to keep the old dog around. They felt it would be better for the dog it can’t harm anyone’s nose, itself, or need people to take care of it. In result Candy decided to let the old dog go. In which let him in a sad, sad, sad state in mind. Even though he was sad he knew it was the right thing to do for both.
In of Mice and Men George and Lennie, and Candy and his dog. Had the best friendships, but both friendships had to overcome what one of them did not want to do. So, the question Would you do anything to help a friend out of a painful route in life? The answer is yes for some, no for some, but a hand down yes for the characters of Mice and Men. This is how strong their friendship was. It was strong enough to help the other partner get to a better place, and out of a mess of a