Analysis Of John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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The book of Mice and Men is a good book. I will be writing about 3 characters trying to deliver their messages to the readers. The topic sentences are about Friendship, Loneliness, and Violence. In Steinbeck Of Mice and Men you will be reading about how Lennie, George, and Candy deliver a greater message to the readers.

My first topic is going to be friendship George and Lennie have a really good friendship. George always lies for lennie he always takes care of Lennie and he always makes sure he's in good shape. George is a good friend and Lennie is lucky to have him because if Lennie didn't have George than lennie would probably end up dead by now. George said on the farm just for lennie’s safety and that he can work for money, George said that there cousins and he promised Lennie’s old lady that George would take care of him. The page number of the quote is 22 and it says “hes my...cousin. I told his old lady that i would take care of him.” You can tell George shows his friendship for Lennie If I was Lennie i would be a lucky person to have that kind of friend. George is kind of angry all the time, but that really doesn't count towards a friendship.
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Candy gets told to stay with Curley's dead wife so that they don't get blamed for killing her. The page number is 98 and they say “you stay back here with her Candy. We better get going.” That makes Candy by himself and makes him lonely. Candy is getting himself in trouble and not the others that just walked off. You never leave people behind it will make lonely and depressed and they could never talk to you