"God, you're a lot of trouble," said George. "I could get along so easy and so nice if I didn't have you on my tail. I could live so easy and maybe have a girl." (pg.7) "God a'mighty, if I was alone I could live so easy. I could go get a job an' work, an' no trouble. No mess at all, and when the end of the month come I could take my fifty bucks and go into town and get whatever I want. Why, I could stay in a cat house all night. I could eat any place I want, hotel or any place, and order any damn thing I could think of. An' I could do all that every damn month. Get a gallon of whisky, or set in a poolroom and play cards or shoot pool." (pg. 11)
If George was alone in "Of Mice and Men," he would likely struggle with feelings of isolation and loneliness. Without Lennie by his side, he may feel lost and purposeless, as their shared dream kept him motivated. George may also wrestle with guilt and sorrow over the events that led to Lennie’s death.
I am not sure about the rest but he mentions about having a girlfriend.
Lennie Small and George Milton
George.
George
The only drink George mentions in "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck is whiskey.
Gary Sinise portrayed the character of George in the 1992 film adaptation of "Of Mice and Men."
Lenny and George
One pun from "Of Mice and Men" could be: "When George turned to Lennie and said he wanted a new pair of shoes, Lennie replied, 'Don't worry, George, we'll just have to hop to it!'"
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George Milton is described as being in his early 30s in John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men."
It was unusual for men of the time to travel together and nobody could see why george would want to stay with a man like Lennie who could only slow him down
Yes
lennie and George are friends