George's Dependence on Lennie in John Steinbeck's 'Of Mice and Men'.
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In John Steinbeck's, 'Of Mice and Men', although Lennie causes problems for George, he's better with him. While Lennie causes trouble for George, he also provides him with many benefits. Because Lennie is so big and powerful, they can get more job and more money to make their dreams come true. They both share a dream which is possible when they work and belong to each other. They both have benefits from the relationship between
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best way to make his dream come true is with unity. <Tab/>In conclusion, there are several reasons that force George to endure his relationship with Lennie such as Lennie's unrivaled strength that enables them to do more work than others and George's fear of to be thrown out and being alone He is more likely to achieve his dreams and far away from his fears when he is with Lennie.
best way to make his dream come true is with unity. <Tab/>In conclusion, there are several reasons that force George to endure his relationship with Lennie such as Lennie's unrivaled strength that enables them to do more work than others and George's fear of to be thrown out and being alone He is more likely to achieve his dreams and far away from his fears when he is with Lennie.