because Lennie has a really childish mind (of a baby) and an incredible strenght which he cannot control. They are always together also because when Lennie was small his aunt :Clara affided him to George before dying.
How George and Lennie string along together.
Lennie and George travel together because they are migrant workers during the Great Depression. George looks out for Lennie, who has a mental disability, and they have formed a close bond due to their shared dream of owning a piece of land. George feels responsible for Lennie and acts as his protector and caretaker.
George was a friend of Lennie's aunt who passed away.
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George gave Lennie to his new boss because they travel and work together as a team, with George looking out for Lennie who has mental disabilities and needs guidance to stay safe and out of trouble. Keeping Lennie by his side allows George to protect him and ensure he is cared for.
Slim finds it odd that George and Lennie stick together because it is uncommon for two men to form such a close bond while working as ranch hands. Slim is used to seeing workers traveling alone and keeping to themselves, which makes George and Lennie's relationship stand out to him. He admires their friendship and sees the value in their loyalty to each other.
George feels that because he and Lennie are family he has to protect him. Also he feel sympathy for Lennie whopossesses the mind of a child. One of the book's themes seems to be loneliness so you could argue that Lennie was also George's companion and they live of each other's strength. (I would give a quote but i can't find my book. The answer is somewhere in chapter 1).
The two main characters in "Of Mice and Men" are George Milton and Lennie Small. They are migrant workers who travel together during the Great Depression, with George looking out for Lennie who has a mental disability.
he doesn't, unless george hammers it into him or unless it has to do with his rabbits <3
Lennie needed someone to take care of him. George and Lennie had been friends for a long time and stuck together. George thought Lennie was a great worker but he just didn't have much of a brain.
The boss assumes that George is taking care of Lennie because Lennie is not capable of taking care of himself due to his mental disability. He may also assume that George is taking advantage of Lennie in some way by having him work with him.