George's change throughout Of Mice and Men

             George is a strong character, who makes a huge significant ending in Of Mice and Men. He is smaller than Lennie and has a dark face. George makes sure to take care of Lennie at all the time. He leads and watches out for Lennie because Lennie is retarded. Even though Lennie gets in troubles very often, George does not let Lennie to separate from him. Once, George tells Slim that he has learned from his past that he should not take advantage of weak people like Lennie. George and Lennie both knew that it might have been better for George, if they got separated. However, they do not separate because they both love each other so much. They were true friends. George's protection for Lennie did not weaken just because of rejections and protests against Lennie. When Lennie got in trouble for killing Curley's wife, George knew that Lennie was going to be killed. Because George belonged to Lennie and Lennie belonged to George, George lets Lennie to die with a happy thought. George did not want Lennie to be terrified when the other men started beating him up. Therefore, Lennie goes to a very deep sleep, thinking that he is going to have his dream come true. As much as George felt horrible for shooting Lennie, he knew that he owed it to Lennie. George took care of Lennie until the last minute of Lennie's life. Throughout the novel, George stays best friends with Lennie. Nothing could George's mind and friendship between him and Lennie.
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