Mice and Men
Steele2 In The book Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck , George and Lennie are a pair of men who travel along with one another. Along their journey they give eachother a sense a comfort along with hope for a brighter future. Each share a common dream , this keeps them motivated and encourages them to look out for eachothers backs in case of trouble. George and Lennie’s previous experience had been a disaster. Lennie had been accused of raping a woman. This accusation forces them to head to Cellinis in hopes of avoiding the law and in the process gives them incentive to make some much needed money to obtain a home. Because of this shared dream, George and Lennie look out for one another and create a safe sense of comfort . This bond that has been formed by this dream can only be broken upon death . George and Lennie had always had a dream. It consisted of owning a small home with lots of land . They talk about it often, almost like it exis
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Approximate Word count = 671
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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