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How does the character of George show change throughout the novel Of MIce and Men?

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In What Ways is George Shown To Change Throughout the Course of the Novel?
In Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, George, one of the main characters, showed significant growth from beginning to end. At the start of the novel he had a different way of living and outlook on life than he did towards the end. At the start of the novel he was an idealist, and had been motivated, antisocial, short tempered, and much more. George started this novel with a dream of living an ideal life with Lennie. “We’re gonna live off the fatta the land,” he’d say. He wanted to go somewhere off the grid with Lennie so that they’d both be safe and not have to worry about other people or Lennie getting in trouble. He wants to escape the harshness of the world …show more content…

“You wouldn’ tell? No, course you wouldn’” He starts confiding in other people like Slim and Candy. He starts to have the social life that he once longed for - He would leave Lennie and go with “all the boys…into town” He started to be more independent from Lennie at these points. All this came to and end though when Lennie killed Curley’s wife, because he then needed to move on. Although, it came to where some of the other men were friendly and would go so far as to console George after he shot Lennie. Although George was always Lennie’s paternal/fraternal figure, Lennie’s immense size would protect George physically, from harm that could befall him. At the end of the novel it turned into where George had to protect Lennie from being shot by Curley – which he did in the way that he killed Lennie himself – as if it were a mercy killing. “You hadda, George. I sear you hadda.” If George didn’t want his friend to suffer he had to protect him and his dignity by shooting Lennie himself – this showed tremendous growth in it’s own way. One very large development in George is in the way he interacted with Lennie. He had once admitted to Slim that he has “beat the hell out of him.” Of course, now that they travel together George and Lennie get along with much more ease. One thing though, he still had a very short fuse when it came to Lennie. He would yell at him for forgetting or acting

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