"Relationship the way in which two or more concepts, objects, or people are connected, or the state of being connected". Relationship are shown in many different ways. Throughout our life we've read stories that dive into people's life. Stories that relate to a close bonds with one another. The book ‘Mice Men’ By John Steinbeck plummets into the live's of Lennie and George. Lennie and George are both grown men living during the great depression. The great depression was tough time for people to live in. Lennie and George struggled to find work in while living in a California. Although Lennie and George were seen as average men, many did not known that Lennie suffered a disability. Throughout the story, Steinbeck makes George to be seen as father, for looking out for Lennie. Steinbeck uses rich figurative language to convey the complex relationship and conversations between Lennie and George. …show more content…
Devices such as simile, metaphor,etc. Steinbeck uses these devices to show more of understanding of situations. Not just situations but as well as relationships.7 "Blubber like a Baby’(9,0) Simile. Lennie is pictured as a child in this scene. Lennie is compared to a Baby, he's helpless and childlike. This explains Lennie and George have a father and son relationship.
Lennie's may been seen as Air-headed but seen as giant. Lennie's a big size and can be compare animals throughout “ Of mice and men" by John Steinbeck. Lennie is majority the only character to be mainly compare to animals. "Dragging his feet a little,the way a bear drags it's paws." (Metaphor, ) Lennie being constantly compared to an animal to show how huge he is. This reflect how Lennie although a large men. He's not the one seen on top. George may be small average men. He's the one to help guide Lennie through their
To begin, Steinbeck’s application of figurative language expresses Lennie as an animal showing how he is mindless and needs George as a caretaker. For example, “Lennie dipped his whole head under, hat and all, and then he sat up on the bank and his hat dripped down on his blue coat and ran down his back” (3). This conveys how Lennie symbolically, like a dog, drank the water by dumping his entire head underwater. The average man like George scooped the water to drink it presenting Lennie as not bright.
(Steinbeck 41). George and Lennie are characters from the book Of Mice and Men. George is just a regular, hardworking man who works on ranches. Lennie is a tall, strong guy with a childish mentality. George and Lennie work together traveling from job to job.
In John Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men”, Lennie and George travel together to work. They discuss the trouble they experience with Lennie's touching things he shouldn't and how that forces them to run, hide, and constantly search for work. Throughout the book, Steinbeck gives just a small picture of all the trouble Lennie has caused and how George continues to guide him to get by. A problem with a girl leads us to chapter 1 and 6, and how they share in setting, but George and Lennie's interactions differ. The similarities and differences of chapter 1 and 6 show how Lennie and George's cohesive friendship with a bright future develops into a loving bond that had to end.
In Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, a contrary pair of two men travel together. George is “small and quick and dark of face” (Steinbeck 2), while Lennie is “a huge man, shapeless of face, with large, pale eyes…” (Steinbeck 2). George takes care of Lennie and tries to keep him out of trouble when they are traveling because Lennie’s childlike mind can put him in dangerous situations. George stays by Lennie’s side, even when he is frustrated and tired of helping Lennie with simple tasks, like remembering plans.
The Bond of Brotherhood “Lennie broke in. “But not us! An’ why? Because…because I got you to look after me, and you got me to look after you, and that’s why.”
George realizes how much he and Lennie need each other, leading them to discuss what makes them so different compared to other guys. (Steinbeck 11-14) Steinbeck uses both imagery and syntax to help convey the message of friendship. After the fight, George tells Lennie the plan of their future ranch. Using imagery, the reader has a visual and can imagine the ranch, ¨O.K. Someday--we're gonna get the jack together and we're gonna have a little house and a couple of acres an´ a cow and some pigs and--” (Steinbeck 14).
Lennie represents as a strong muscular man with a mind of four-year old boy . George is the caretaker of Lennie, George can't go anywhere without Lennie doing something wrong. Lennie likes soft things sometimes Lennie is stronger than he thinks ¨give me that mouse! , I didn't mean to kill it George¨ ( Steinbeck 4). Lennie refuses to give up the mouse Aunt Clara ¨ give you a rubber mouse and you wouldn't want nothing to do with it¨(Steinbeck 5).
Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck is a novella that follows the story of two men trying to find work during the Dust Bowl period. Throughout the novella,Steinbeck uses relationships among characters like George and Lennie’s friendship and the use of dreams like the farm George, Lennie and Candy hoped to get, to illustrate the importance of companionship in life. I’ve learned through the novella that companionship in life is important and should be treasured among people. It is especially needed during this time of upheaval and confusion in our society today. Steinbeck uses the personal connections among characters like George and Lennie or Candy and his dog to portray his theme of companionship in Of Mice and Men.
Rhetorical Analysis Essay People’s realities are shaped by their experiences of failing while trying to achieve their dreams. For years people have shaped and/or destroyed their reality by trying to catch their dreams. People strive everyday to achieve their dreams, but in reality they never will. John Steinbeck uses many rhetorical appeals to help the reader understand how the American Dream can be with his experiences using ethos, paradox, and repetition.
Friendship is friends sacrificing for each other in situations. In John Steinbeck 's novel Of Mice And Men, He allows us to discover friendship through the characters actions and relationships with others. The novel starts with two men traveling all around the Central Valley of California during one of the saddest era, the Great Depression. Since these two men are always constantly on the move, they do not have many friends but each other. George is small, but quick-witted and lennie is large or immense but has little thinking ability and is not able to take care of his own self.
In John Steinbeck’s novel Of Mice and Men,George and Lennie are two guys that are heading to their next job. Lennie is a giant and forgetful guy who does not always know what he is doing. George, on the other hand,is the opposite. He is short and knows what he is doing when it comes to work. Lennie was dangerous to everything around him and he also liked to pet soft things.
george steinbeck's of mice and men follows George Milton and Lennie Smalls, a due that ravel together from place to place in search of work during the Great Depression, as they move to a new plantation. From the beginning of the book, Steinbeck clearly sets the pair's relationship dynamic: George is Lennie''s caretaker, leading readers to believe that lennie is in need of help. Later, Steinbeck states how George had promised Lennie's aunt that he would take care of Lennie and stay with him. Lennie's own slow and dumb speech as well as his difficulty understanding things without George stating them explicitly clearly solidified that he was very simple and most likely had a mental disability.
As Lennie falls to his knees to gulp water “much like a horse” from the river, Steinbeck exercises diction to invoke animal imagery, relating Lennie’s manner of drinking water to a horse, bending down to drink from a river (Steinbeck 3). Steinbeck then inserts George’s comment that Lennie
Lennie is quite a bit larger, Steinbeck compares him to many different types of animals, and is, what in the early twentieth century was called, simple. However, his size makes him a strong and valuable worker. Together, George and Lennie make a great and balanced duo. However, George is very uncomfortable with the weight of Lennie on his shoulders. In just the first chapter, George drills Lennie on what he is to do when they meet their future boss.
Of Mice and Men is about Lennie and George in which Lennie decided to feel a girls skirt because he liked the type of material. So George went with Lennie to escape and not get in trouble and decided to go to a bunkhouse where they work and are provided with food and a place to live. George and Lennie are best friends and so they went together. Lennie has the mind of a 6 year old and needs to be with George. When quit their jobs, George planned out a dreamland of how they will live when they get enough money to move to their own house.