An Analysis Of Relationships In John Steinbeck's 'Of Mice And Men'

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In life we have share many relationships. Even those that harm us. In Of Mice and Men, John Steinbeck creates a pair of unlikely friends George and Lennie. From eating beans by the river, to life on the ranch, These two have an unbreakable bond that will take them through struggles, and difficulties throughout the novel. George and Lennie’s complex relationship lead them through a rabbit hole of struggles,difficulties and differences that ultimately make up Of Mice and Men.
Kicked to the curb like old trash, George and Lennie rest by the river discussing about what tomorrow may hold. In this quote George shows his frustration with Lennie showing the rift in their friendship, “Well, we ain’t got any,” George exploded. “What-ever we ain’t got,