The parent/child relationship symbolized by George and Lennie’s relationship reveals George’s care for Lennie’s well-being. The reader starts to get a sense this care when George demands Lennie to “...Gi’me that mouse…” and Lennie “...ain’t got no mouse”. This reminds the reader of a conversation between a parent and child and if any sane parent knew that their child was petting a dead mouse, they would try to take the mouse away like George does. George’s actions show that he is more than a father figure to Lennie, he is a man who cares about Lennie and has actual emotions. This point