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in? George asks himself these questions, and many similar to these two questions. Although some readers may see that it was acceptable for George to kill Lennie, but I disagree. Lennie may have been confused and upset at times, but he wasn’t suffering, and he definitely didn’t want to die. Georges murder is not justified because what Lennie had been doing before were accidents, because he was misunderstood. Sure, George would’ve felt bad if he had not had been the one to kill Lennie, but did George…
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Mice and Men, Lennie and George were best friends and traveled together. Lennie lacked intelligence and most likely had a mental disability. George and Lennie were able to get a job on a ranch. Towards the very end of the book, Lennie on accident, killed a young women. The young woman's husband, who is also the boss’s son of the ranch, immediately planned to take justice in his own hands. Lennie ran off and hid in the woods, just like George told him to if anything happened. George was the first…
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Steinbeck George and Lennie have a close companionship with each other. Did George really have the right to choose Lennie’s fate for him. Should he be blamed for killing Lennie since he was only doing it in good intentions. In the story Lennie did something so bad that there was a whole mob coming after him to try to get him lynched, and George thought it would be good if he killed Lennie to save him. The only question is, should George really have taken it into his own hands to shoot Lennie in the…
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No, he doesn't prove Lennie wrong, just because he killed him. The reason why he kills Lennie is because George doesn't want Lennie to struggle in his life because he killed Curley wife and they were going to be after Lennie. If George wasn't to kill Lennie, they will be looking for Lennie and probably end up in jail for life. It was the best for George to kill Lennie so that's way he wouldn't stuffer the pain that Curley and his guys were going to give him. George makes Lennie think about the rabbits…
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the book, Of Mice and Men, George decides to kill Lennie because he killed their boss’ wife, Curley’s wife. George made the right choice about the murdering of Lennie. He just had to do it. If one takes into consideration about the kind of world the men live in, their personalities, and their past. One could say that he could have made another decision and had let Lennie live, but that plan would have no fortune. George made a right, logical option to cut ties with Lennie because of the aftermath that…
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In my opinion, George had been planning to kill Lennie all along instead of killing him out of compassion. From the very beginning of the book, George treated Lennie like an annoyance and was very rude and blunt towards him. George had said “...If I was alone I could live so easily. I could go get a job an’ work, an’ no trouble.” (Steinbeck 11) He clearly thought his life would be better without Lennie and one time went he as far as to tell Lennie that if he was related to him he would shoot himself…
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consequences. When George killed Lennie in John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men it was murder. Although others believe George was protecting Lennie from a gruesome death Lennie still did die, and George was the one that murdered him without much thought. George’s decision to kill Lennie was not justified because there were other ways to save Lennie without ending his life. One reason George’s decision of killing Lennie was not justified is because George made a rash decision to kill his friend with…
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I think lennie was not sure that george could hurt him because lennie knew george and sap very well as he really is why he did not think george could do something bad to lennie although the imaginary rabbit of lennie told him what contrary that George had done what he could so that Lennie could no longer attend to the rabbits that is what most loves to do Lennie and that if Lennie did not understand George was going to beat Lennie to kill him but Lennie was safe and he felt that George not it hurt…
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book begins with George and Lennie looking for work in California. Eventually the two find work at a local farm. George is essentially Lennie’s caretaker as Lennie has some form of mental disability. The two are best friends and rely on each either equally. George and Lennie plan on owning a farm one day where the two can live all by themselves. However, they will not be able to accomplish this goal. Lennie receives a new born puppy from one of the other ranch hands, but Lennie has a problem with…
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Mice and Men is about two men named George and Lennie. George is a smart but smaller man, whereas Lennie is very big and strong but has a mental disability. They find work at a ranch but soon find themselves in a dangerous situation when Lennie has accidentally killed the wife of Curley, who is their boss’s son. Curley vows to kill Lennie, but before he is able to do so George chooses to take the life of his friend himself. By doing this, George ensures that Lennie dies in the most compassionate way…
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