Role Of George In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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George in John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men

In Steinbeck's, Of Mice and Men, demonstrates the roles of two men trying to find work to fulfill their dream. One man -Lennie- is always getting into bad situations for his mental disability and his pal -George- has to keep him in check to not get into the bad situations. George shows kindness, can be protective, smart, strong willed and a hard worker.
George is a kind and strong character all through Steinbeck’s novel. He says anything he can to his pal Lennie that will make him feel better. “Good boy! That’s fine, Lennie! Maybe you’re gettin’ better. When we get the coupla acres I can let you tend the rabbits all right” , said George (Steinbeck 15). Lennie loves being praised for he doesn’t get