The Theme Of Friendship In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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There are many different types of friendships between many different types of people. But, they all come down to whether you’re a good or bad friend. A good friend is with you through the good and the bad times and is always going to support you. A bad friend might get you in trouble or might make you do the wrong thing. Bad friends may also use you. In the story Of Mice and Men , by John Steinbeck, the two main characters George and Lennie have an interesting friendship. George is a smart and confident guy, while Lennie isn’t the smartest but just want’s to be happy. Many people debate on whether George was a good or bad friend to Lennie. I’m here to say that I believe George was a good friend to Lennie. In the novela, George shows that he is a good friend to Lennie when he took the mouse from Lennie and threw it across the pool ( …show more content…
He is a good friend for doing this because he is caring for Lennie’s well being by preventing Lennie from getting diseases that could be transfered from the mouse. Two other examples of George caring for Lennie’s well being are when George sticks up for Lennie when Curley is horrasing and hurting Lennie ( Steinbeck 25 ), and when George says “ Don’t shoot ‘im. He di’nt know what he was doin’.” ( Steinbeck 98 ). These two examples show that George doesn’t want Lennie to get hurt. Normally a good friend wouldn’t want their friend to get hurt. Another example in the story is when George says “ Good boy! That’s fine, Lennie! Maybe you’re gettin’ better.” ( Steinbeck 15 ). He is a good friend for doing this because he is encouraging and motivating Lennie. Two other examples of George encouraging and motivating Lennie are when he says “ Get ‘im Lenie!” ( Steinbeck 63 ), and “ It ain’t your fault….you don’t need to be scairt no more. You done jus’ what I tol’ you to.”