George and Lenny are unlikely friends, but they need each other to meet the needs of their lives. They all desire their own farm. But they need each other to achieve this plan. To achieve this plan, they must cooperate to make everything work. There is a very important job to be done by all of them, Renee is working, and George is the brain behind it. Regardless of how things develop, they always care about each other and protect each other. Lenny and George think they have a strong connection, and they always want to hold each other in their lives.
John Steinbeck's "The Mouse and the Man" is an inspiring story about the friendship between the two, against the background of the American recession of the 1930s. The explanation of the book is subtle, solving the true hope and dream of the working class America. Steinbeck's short story has increased the lives of the poor to a higher iconic level. The novel starts with two workers walking across the country looking for work. George is cynical and hesitant. George takes care of his fellow Lanni - he treats him like a brother. Lenny is an incredibly powerful giant but learns slowly almost like a child because of his mental disorder. George and Rennie had to escape from the last town. Rennie touched a woman's clothes and was sued by rape.
John Steinbeck wrote to express his social conscience in the 1930s. "Mouse and man" is a novel about dreams, friendship, loneliness and hope. Through the unforgettable role of George and Lenny, Steinbeck depicts a portrait of sustained friendship that we all can learn.
Men have their own dreams, realize their ambitions, friendships and guarantees, and make life a success with meaning and importance to people. John Steinbeck's "The Mouse and the Man" reveals the desire for friendship, the desperation for American dreams, and the cruelty of humanity by creating the two main characters George and Rennie. Steinbeck tried to create an image of perfect friendship: "If no one is present, it will be crazy, it does not matter how long this person is with you.The novel" The Mouse and One of the themes of the Man "is how people suffer from loneliness, and the characters, Crookes, Candy, and Collie's wives have all suffered from secret gravity. A person who has experienced isolation of racial discrimination.