George does not have any family in the novella "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck. He is portrayed as a migrant worker who looks after his mentally impaired friend, Lennie.
In "Of Mice and Men," George Milton's only true friend is Lennie Small. George looks out for Lennie and takes care of him as they travel together for work. Their friendship is based on loyalty and companionship in a difficult and lonely world.
Only if their in a fight
Only certain fungi are edible and these can be eaten by mice.
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
No!Mice only eat seeds etc. and small insects.
Neither. Like mice and rats, they are rodents, but they are only distantly related to mice and rats.
Yes you can give your mice milk to drink but not all the time because water is more important for them. They only need milk as an occasional treat every few days. I give my two mice milk in a coke bottle lid every week twice a week with a treat of oats, nuts and apple and they love it.
In "Of Mice and Men," George realizes the extent of Lennie's dependence on him and the impact it has on their lives. He also comes to understand that he must make a difficult decision to protect Lennie from further harm.
only in cities
Lennie is lonely in "Of Mice and Men" because he struggles to connect with others due to his mental limitations. His reliance on George as his only friend and caretaker highlights his isolation and vulnerability in a world that often misunderstands or mistreats him. His desire for companionship and understanding is evident in his interactions with animals and in his repeated longing to live on a farm with George.
only if its daylight,some mice could be scared of their own reflection