Companionship In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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When people express companionship, they help each other through obstacles. People help each other if they are in any sort of situation that does harm to them and they exchange favors when there are problems. Companionship usually goes for a long time until there is a loss or a loss of trust. The book Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck shows companionship and loyalty, which allows individuals to know that they are cared for and understood.
When Lennie does something wrong by accident, George gets mad at him and later forgives him for his troubles because Lennie does not mean to do any harm and George will always be there to help him. For instance, when Lennie pets a dead mouse and George throws it away, Lennie starts to cry and George says,