How Does Steinbeck Present George And Lennie's Relationship

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"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

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