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In John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men, it's easy to see that ostensibly, George is just like Lennie's smart brain (because Lennie isn't so smart but George is), and he saves Lennie when he gets in troubles. But Lennie, which is not so clever, controls George's behavior. If Lennie hadn't been there, George would probably be a rich, great farmer and controls a lot of people like himself in the real life. But Lennie fetters him in the real life, and that made him can't do many great things. And the worst thing is, George can't discard Lennie because they are brothers. So I guess the end of the book won't be very happy.
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