I really enjoy the book so far. To me George and Lennie are really best friends unlike those people that say they are on their lips and when pressure is on or they are better off friends with someone else they don’t remember who you are. And I wish one day everyone one will find someone like that. I find George funny and sometimes a bit harsh. George obviously cannot leave Lennie yet he says he does. I wonder why. I think is because that George has a conscience but I really can’t wait to find out the relationship between them. And I love how Lennie and George are bonded by the same dream and how excited Lennie gets when they talk about it. Even though George does not show his excitement I know George feels the same way as Lennie. Here is quote that shows Lennie’s excitement on page 16 he says “No…you tell it. It ain’t the same if I tell it. Go on George. How I get to tend the rabbits.”
In my opinion George and Lennie represent the ultimate goodness and purity. I think that because it seems that they will stick with each other no matter what. In addition, they know when to apologize. For example, when Lennie wanted ketchup which annoyed George because they had none Lennine said “But I wouldn’t eat none, George. I’d leave it all for you. You could cover your beans with it and I wouldn’t touch none of it. (13)"
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