Of Mice and Men
as they perpare the campfire for dinner , lennie remarks that he likes his bean with ketchup, sending George into rage. how is tirade revelatory
of mice and men
of mice and men
George's tirade reveals his frustration of having to take care of Lennie. George considers how much easier his life would be without having to look after a man-child that gets him into trouble. George, however, is merely venting. Lennie is actually central to George's mental well being. George needs Lennie's companionship as much as Lennie needs George to look after him.