Of Mice and Men

How is sympathy created for George in Of Mice and Men?

I need it to be focused on George 

Based on the whole novel please

needs to have quotes 

exam boards ar elooking for a lot about a little meaning using less quotes but writing alot about them and writing about the words within the quotes 

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I can't give you the detailed answer for your test. You will have to elaborate yourself. George is a man who is trying to do the right thing. He is really in a parental role for Lennie, who has the emotional and intellectual capacity of a six year old. George frequently vents his frustrations about how easy his life could be without having to take care of Lennie:

"If I was alone I could live so easy. I could go get a job an' work, an' no trouble. No mess at all, and when the end of the month come I could take my fifty bucks and go into town and get whatever I want...."

George however made a promise to Aunt Clara that he would take care of Lennie. On a deeper level, George loves Lennie. George is a very sympathetic character.