George Milton's dream is to own a farm
The main characters in Of Mice and Men are George Milton and Lennie Small. They are close friends and migrant workers during the Great Depression, trying to fulfill their dream of owning a piece of land together.
The main characters in "Of Mice and Men" are George Milton and Lennie Small. They are two migrant workers who dream of owning their own piece of land during the Great Depression.
Milton George Henschel was born on 1920-08-09.
"big" is his last name.. hahahah just kidding. His full name is George Milton.
Lennie and George. George is the smart, short one whereas Lennie is strong and tall but not very intelligent.
Lennie Small and George Milton
It is a reference to the story by John Milton, "Paradise Lost." "Paradise Lost" is the story of Adam and Eve are denied access to the Garden of Eden, but they are trying to regain that access. In "Of Mice and Men", George Milton and Lennie Small are trying to achieve the American dream - get jobs, earn money, buy a ranch of their own, and "live off the fatta the lan'" In a way, the ranch they are building up to is Paradise to them.
they share the same mother
Milton, Massachusetts
George Milton wanted to buy Mr. Smith's old house as a place where he and Lennie could settle down, work, and live off the fat of the land. It was a symbol of their dream of owning their own place and living independently.
"big" is his last name.. hahahah just kidding. His full name is George Milton.
George Milton and Lennie SmallMilton is a reference to John Milton, author of Paradise Lost.Small is an ironic reference to Lennie's size.