When George kills Lennie, you ask yourself if he really had to. I say yes. I see this action as a good thing because if George had not killed Lennie then he would have been left at the hands of the ranchers. George probably decided that enough was enough. "Sure, right now. I gotta. We gotta." (Steinbeck, pg. 106) Lennie has always led George into trouble countless times and this time, George thought the best way to stop this is to kill him so he can move on to a better place. Before George had killed him, he comforted Lennie by telling him about their dream farm and they were going to do. "We could live offa the fatta the lan'." (Steinbeck, pg. 57) George saw this as probably the best thing to do in their situation before he would be dealt with his