George starts dreaming about his goals throughout the novel he starts grow emotionally because George and Lennie, and Candy had dreams that when they are done working they will have their own farm and everything they will have would be theirs and have happiness that was their dreaming. George doesn’t want to work for nobody he’s tired of being bossed around he wants to be free from everything. Meanwhile George told Lennie to stay out of trouble because he doesn’t want Lennie to mess the plan up. He never showed a side that he really wants something that he is willing to work hard for it. …show more content…
He wouldn’t let nobody hurt him in the novel it says where they last worked they had to run away because he seen a girl in a red dress and he wanted to touch the dress he likes the dress. “He reaches out to feel this red dress and the girl lets out a squawk (Steinbeck/41)”. He got scared he didn’t mean to hold on to the dress, she though he was going to rape her and if Lennie stay he would have gotten beat up by the workers. George did the smart thing for Lennie by leaving he was protecting