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George and Lennie have to leave Weed because Lennie troubled them both for touching a woman’s dress even though the woman was screaming.
George and Lennie weren’t like other men who worked on ranches because the other guys on the ranch have no one to look after them, and Lennie and George have each other.
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I agree with you, plus, George and Lennie have a dream, a kind of belief in the future and their relationship exemplifies mutual dependence. I think Steinbeck used them as to the way things ought to be, contrasting with the way things are. The book was published during the Depression and Lennie and George can be seen to typify the idea of society working together.
Perfect, put that down :).