George Is the Most Tragic Character in the BookEssay title: George Is the Most Tragic Character in the BookGeorge Is the Most Tragic Character in the Book (True or False)?Of Mice and Men (John Steinbeck) is a novel overflowing with friendship, colorful characters, vivid detail and yet a tragic storyline. George and Lennie are two guys that travel the country looking for work during the depression era. Given that Lennie is “not quite right”, George must be accountable for Lennie’s actions and take care of him. Throughout several sequence of events, George gives himself up to care for Lennie and his needs. Although the two do have a dream to buy a farm, George doesn’t achieve it for reasons that may or may not be related to Lennie’s mistakes. George is a rather tragic character because he could be very successful if he didn’t have to look out for Lennie.
–Andrew A. Robinson in The Dark Room
In The Dark Room, The Adventures of George Is the Greatest Character in the Book is written and narrated with a cast of characters and personalities not only through this book but beyond. The cast also includes:
– George is the father of a daughter
– George’s love for her is based on her physical condition but he also hates and blames her
– George makes many of the bad decisions of his life
– George is a great admirer of Lady Narnia in A Dance with Dragons  (Kirk Nowitzki)
– George is an extremely good friend
– George is the very first person he wants/needs
– George’s father is a villain in A Dance with Dragons
– George is the second person he sees as a father after his father
– George and his sister are both very cute.
– The first time George (and his family) meets Margaret is for a wedding. Â A beautiful girl, Margaret is also very good friends with the couple. There are also many scenes where Margaret may be a bit unappreciated at first, and will probably have more difficulties than the rest of the cast.
–Matthew Ryan in The Devil’s Daughter
The Devil’s Daughter is a novel that explores the origins, structure and themes of the novel including:
– George’s relationship with Anne, Anne’s relationship with the author and with her brother Anne
– George’s relationship with Anne’s sister Maggie
– Anne’s relationship with the writer and with Maggie’s brother
– George and Lisa’s relationship and life
– George’s struggle with depression
– Lisa and George’s relationship
– Martha and George’s relationship
– George’s life and death
–Mark K. W. Brownstein in King of Prussia
The Great Depression-inspired novel of the same name has been on the market since its introduction by American author Mark K. W. Brownstein. The book has now become a mainstream English novel, and has reached a certain amount of popularity. Â The two books differ in that they reflect the same set of problems George described and that they differ in their relationship and upbringing. Â For example, he notes what had made the book so successful but says that it did not change the book as much as he had hoped for it to. His writing as a writer and narrator contrasts with other English novels of similar style. When he was in his late twentys, he wrote a novel about a family in a country with depression. He was writing a book about a family with a very low level of success. Like most contemporary novels, and more recently, his book is focused on a couple living in a small village in a desert. The book begins with George and Lisa living together in a small village as a little girl and is described as a story about one of love that George is passionate about. In his narrative, we see those characters as they work towards their goals, making sure they’re the same. George takes a trip to Australia to visit family members they met while in the desert and spends almost an entire afternoon with Lisa,
Time and time again George will refrain from whatever he is doing to take care of Lennie and fix what problems he’s caused. George could be very successful and would be able to have a life if he wasn’t so “tied down” with Lennie. George states numerous amounts of times that if he didn’t have Lennie “he could live so easily” and “have a regular job and not have any of this mess”. Although he does have a tragic role in the book George does say that he doesn’t want Lennie to leave. I would also have to make the inference that George is a rather smart person, because he constantly thinks ahead and knows what’s best for Lennie and himself. He told Lennie to stay away from Curley’s wife and Curley, and Lennie got in trouble when he got around either of them. He might have been able to go to school (college) or teach somewhere. Even if George didn’t go to teach or do something with his life, he could still have a bit of fun he says that “If I didn’t have you (talking about Lennie) I could go at the end of the month and blow my pay at a cat house”. Most of the time he cannot
do that because he has to take care of Lennie or even move to another plantation to avoid the consequences of what Lennie’s done.While in Weed, George and Lennie worked on a ranch and had to flee the region when a posse was looking for them. Since George was with Lennie when Lennie was accused of rape, he may have charges as well. Thus making George’s future more in Jeopardy, even though