The book Of Mice and Men is about the trials and unpredictable changes of friendship. Throughout the book, George is continuously telling Lennie that if he were alone he could live so easy. When Lennie gives his answer of leaving, George instantly jumps down Lennies throat and reminds Lennie that he was jus foolin and wants Lennie to The relationship these two characters posses is that of best friends who will betogether until the end. Since George never wants Lennie to go off on his own he obviouslycares. George gets Lennie out of numerous situations throughout the length of the book.When Lennie is accused of rape, George and him leave town together. When Curley picksa fight with Lennie, George is the one who convinces Lennie to get im. And finallywhen Lennie accidentally kills Curleys wife, George is the one who puts Lennie out of hismisery in order to keep im [from] gettin lynched and to save Lennie from theconsequences that would soon follow. The true trials of friendship become apparent throughout the book. It is apparentthat along with a true friendship comes many hardships. Lennie is Georges hardship, butGeorge loves him regardless. In the book Of Mice and Men, John Steinbeck uses hischaracters to create a theme of friendship overcoming all. Friends are willing to go to anylengths for each other, no matter the consequences. In the book, George puts his life onthe line several times in order to save his companion, Lennie. When Lennie gets himselfinto trouble, he is always right behind to save im. Even when George is forced to endLennies life, he understands that he hadda in order to save Lennies soul. There is nostep too large for a true friend to take for another friend. Steinbeck utilized thecharacters George and Lennie to achieve the theme of friends going to any length for eachother. Lennie symbolizes the hardships of friendship. He has the mind of a child andrequires someone quick like George to care for him. The relation...