In the novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck commitment is one of the positive themes. A theme of commitment in the novel is George and Lennie to themselves and to their dream about the farm. In the novel George and Lennie are focused on getting their ideal land. During the story Lennie always seems to get in trouble causing himself and George to lose their jobs and to be chased out of town. The theme of commitment is important in this novel because it is one of the positive themes. George and Lennie look out for each other and they care about each other unlike the rest of the people in the story they got someone to talk to and who cares what they say. The dream of the farm is also realized in this story it is known as the American Dream. George and Lennie are committed to this farm throughout the story because they want to work for themselves where they don’t have to have a boss to tell them what to do and when to work. They want this land also because it would be theirs and they could invite friends over and work when they want to. These two things are the positive theme of commitment in the novel.
George and Lennie are committed to each other in many different ways. “Guys like us, that work on ranches are the loneli
In the novel Of Mice and Men commitment is a positive theme. George and Lennie are committed to each other and to their dream of the farm. The novel shows how they care about each other during through times like when they were in Weed and got in trouble and at the very end when Lennie killed Curley’s wife. They were also very strong in the idea of getting the farm so that they could live like they wanted to. At the end of the novel after George had shot Lennie you see Slim walking down with George. This shows that Lennie might have died but George might start a new friendship with Slim and Candy. George and Lennie were committed to themselves throughout the novel like Candy was with his dog until they both were shot to the back of the head. Everyone at the ranch lives in loneliness except George and Lennie because they have someone to talk to.
In the book other people quote on George and Lennie as being friends they say things like it is weird that you don’t see people usually walking together. They think that George is ripping Lennie off. They all are quite surprised to see two people walking together or to be friends because usually at this time people don’t come together they usually work alone. The ranch owner or the Boss reacts by thinking that George is ripping Lennie off since Lennie is slow and also since people don’t travel together. Also the boss thinks that Lennie is being ripped off since George wasn’t letting Lennie answer the questions he asked. (Steinbeck 21-24). Slim has the same reaction as the boss he doesn’t understand why they travel together. He also says that people don’t travel together usually. Finally, he also says that “Funny how you an’ him string along together.” (Steinbeck