Of Mice and Men

describe the symbiotic relationship between george and lennie?

in the book of mice and men

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When we meet George and Lennie he is crying about his dead mouse being confiscated. Apparently Lennie petted it to death. George obviously looks out for Lennie. Much like a six year old would be dependent on his parents, Lennie is completely dependent on George for everything. Throughout this novel there is a sense of loneliness and isolation among these itinerant workers. Their relation represents emotional connection and emotional nourishment in a very isolated world. For all the trouble Lennie causes George, Lennie is still a faithful friend and confidant. True friendship was a rare thing to find in this context. Lennie and George truly loved each other. We quickly get sense that George's speech about their little dream farm was not solely for Lennie's benefit. The dream was shared by two men who were the only family to each other.