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    mice and men” they are two characters George and lennie that practically grow up together. George and Lennie relationship is strong where they look out for each other. Sometimes lennie can get out of hand do things that causes them to move or relocate. George and Lennie relationships stands strong until Lennie gets out of hand and has to be dealt with for the better of their friendship. From “Of mice and men” George and Lennie almost grew up together‚ George would be out in the field and Lennie

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    A Lennie of unfortunate event… George did right in killing Lennie because he always got in trouble‚ was a threat who messed everything up‚ and he had no real use with a chase on his tail. An intriguing topic for Lennie’s poor death was that he always got in trouble and did “bad things” but he did not know what he had done. When George was playing some cards with Slim a bit after he had arrived at Soledad‚ he accidentally let out a wisp of a secret that no one was supposed to know so that he would

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    The Justification of Lennie’s Death Dear Steinbeck: In your classic story Of Mice and Men there were many events that led to Lennie’s death. But eventually the story took a very unexpected turn. The setting‚ and characters make this story more interesting. In the beginning of the story it starts at the river‚ and in the end it ends by the river. In the first part of the beginning of this story it introduces George‚and Lennie. They are camping by the river‚ and kind of teaches the reader

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    Within the novel George Miltion had taken Lennie Small under his wing when Lennie’s grandmother had passed away. Lennie is a schizophrenic which means he mentally challenged. In result of that he can not control his emotions nor does he have much understanding of his strength‚ and he has very few social skills. George had become Lennie’s full time care taker‚ up until the day he died. They had it rough since every job George had ever got them. Lennie managed to mess it up somehow and get them fired

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    At the end of the novel‚ Slim tries to comfort George about Lennie’s death by saying : “You hadda‚ George. I swear you hadda.” George had to kill Lennie . Lennie was a danger to other people and animals‚ If Curley was going to kill him he would’ve made him suffer‚ and George felt stuck. Throughout the story Lennie shows a continuous pattern of violence. first in Weed when he wanted to feel the ladies dress‚ then he killed another mouse (which he has done multiple times throughout his childhood

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    Lennie and George are two men traveling together for work. Lennie isn’t the brightest and he always gets George in trouble. When Lennie gets himself into big trouble‚ George has to make a drastic decision. George has to decide if he wants to put Lennie out of his misery and shoot him‚ or let Lennie suffer because Curley is after Lennie. The novella shows that killing Lennie was an act of kindness and George didn’t want Lennie to suffer. George has been caring for Lennie since Lennie’s Aunt Clara

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    (TS) In the book Of Mice and Men written by John Steinbeck‚ it shows how Lennie tries to be caring‚ but his strength overpowers his mind which leads George to kill Lennie to protect others. (C1) Furthermore‚ Lennie tries to be normal and copy George but hurts people along the way which puts everyone including George in danger. (E1) In Chapter three‚ George and Candy were talking about the farm and how they will have enough money at the end of the month to get the land. Then Curley comes into the bunkhouse

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    think I am the closet person to Lennie other than George. Me and Lennie are good friends‚ he never judges me‚ because I having only one hand. Basically I am a old man who has no place to go after the boss throws me out because I have one hand and I can’t help the other ranchers. My dream is to have some land that I can work on. My major fear is aging‚ that my age will make me useless and not helpful. To make my dream come true I offered Lennie and George some money so they can get their dream farm.

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    of others? In the novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck‚ is about two ranch handers trying to get through the Great Depression on a farm. The protagonists‚ George and Lennie are best friends‚ unfortunately Lennie has a disability that affects him in every way. This makes George have to make a decision to kill Lennie or be on the run. George makes the decision to kill Lennie because might not be able to get away so he would get beat up for killing Curley’s wife‚ he doesn’t want Lennie to kill anything

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    America and to illustrate that the American Dream lacked possibility. In “Of Mice and Men”‚ Steinbeck presents Lennie’s and George’s relationship in a variety of different ways. Steinbeck depicts the George and Lennie’s companionship through body language‚ speech‚ description of the place as well as contrasting other characters’ attitudes towards their relationship. The word relationship is described in the Oxford Dictionary “as the way in which two or more people or groups regard and behave towards

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