Comparison Between Lennie In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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I remember reading about Lennie Smalls and George Milton from Of Mice and Men. I remember reading about them in English during Freshman year, I think. I disagree with you on them being a pair of foils because George and Lennie are both caring and loyal people. George stays with Lennie even though Lennie causes trouble for him. Lennie may hurt small animals because he does not know his strength but he does not do it on purpose. They both stay loyal to each other and rely on each other. They both have a dream of owning their own farm together.

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