An Extract Demonstrating Steinbeck's Style in Of Mice and Men
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... Lennie and George in the extract even though they are separated. This shows that Lennie has made a new relationship with Crooks but his strongest relationship is still with George. The statement from Lennie, "Heīll come back to-night" is proof of the trust in George and Lennieīs relationship; even though Crooks has implied that George may not come back, Lennie strongly believes that he will. This was emphasised earlier in the novel by Slim, as he says, "Ainīt many guys travel around together." This shows how unique and special George and Lennieīs relationship is. The statement "You ainīt got nothing to do with the horses," evokes the idea that Crooks cares very much for the horses and almost treats Lennie as a threat to them. Some sympathy is felt for Lennie as he is patient and polite towards Crooks even though he is somewhat annoyed and unwelcoming ...
