Of Mice and Men
What is the main conflict in Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck?

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There are many conflicts in this story. One of the larger ones is the isolation of itinerant workers during the great depression. A more specific one involves Curley, the boss's son. He is after Lennie because he is a big guy yet vulnerable. Both George and Lennie have to be careful because they don't want to get fired. They need this job.