Unsatisfied- The whole novel is centered around George and Lennie working to save money to be able to buy a farm of their own. George is not satisfied with the life he currently has which is why he works so hard.
Guilty- George tricked Lennie which almost caused him drowned when they were younger and he feels bad, which is one of the reasons why he looks out for Lennie.
Leader- George figures out all the things that him and Lennie need such as food, shelter, jobs, etc. Lennie always follows George's lead.
Caring- Even though George yells at Lennie he always makes sure Lennie has what he needs. The ultimate action that showed how much he cares is when he shot Lennie himself instead of letting the other men kill him out of cruelty.
Protective- George may mess with Lennie, but he doesn't let anyone else mess with him. He always looks out for what is best for Lennie.
Regretful- There are times when George expresses regret for taking care of Lennie and not having an easy care free life.
Smart- George makes decisions that help make what he wants to happen possible; an example of this is when he was going to let Candy be a part of the farm with himself and Lennie.
Hard Working- George does manual labor on ranches to make money.
Defensive- When Candy started asking questions about the farm, George started questioning Candy in turn.
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