In John Steinbeck`s, 'Of Mice And Men', it can be argued that, While Lennie causes problems for George, he is better off with him.
Title: In John Steinbeck`s, 'Of Mice And Men', it can be argued that, While Lennie causes problems for George, he is better off with him.
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Details: Words: 421 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
In John Steinbeck`s, 'Of Mice And Men', it can be argued that, While Lennie causes problems for George, he is better off with him.
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 421 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
In John Steinbeck`s, 'Of Mice And Men', it can be argued that, While Lennie causes problems for George, he is better off with him. Because Lennie Helps George get a job and lose it as quickly as they got it. If George didn't have Lennie he would be lonely and he also would of have a family and his own place to live.
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own little place, an I'd be bringin'in my own crops,' stead of doin' all the work and not getting what comes up outta the ground..." here George says if didn't have Lennie he would have had his own farm and work for himself,.
<Tab/>In overall George is better off with Lennie. Because If Lennie wasn't there with George, he could have had a better life then he has now.