Essay On Lennie's Death

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If someone’s actions are truly innocent, why must someone kill him? Lennie has never done something to inflict pain everything has been unintentional. Lennie was a strong young man, but with a mental illness. Lennie made multiple mistakes, he was murdered and it affected a lot of people including the killer.
Lennie’s death was caused by multiple events, but not things that you would expect to result in death. Lennie got sent out of Weed because of one incident in particular. He wanted to pet a girls dress because it was soft, the girl got scared and so did Lennie, he held on as tight as possible. The girl screamed and screamed until people went looking after Lennie. Another event that caused Lennie’s death was his incident with Curley (a ranch worker). Curley had an automatic problem with Lennie just because he was a big guy and Curley was insecure about his size. Curley picked a fight with Lennie, but Lennie ended up winning. After Lennie broke Curley’s had it made Curley hate Lennie even …show more content…

One thing Lennie’s death affected was George and Candy’s (a ranch worker) dream. They also wanted the ranch, but when Lennie died the dream became impossible. They needed Lennie’s income also the dream was mostly Lennie's and George couldn’t go through with it without Lennie. The killer was also affected. George was heartbroken, he had to shoot his best friend to keep him from being tortured. He loved Lennie like a brother and had to be the one to end his life as peacefully as possible. There were a lot of mixed reactions. Slim (a ranch worker) tried comforting George, but that wasn’t helping. Carlson and Whit (a ranch worker) did not really care. Curley was excited and happy that Lennie was dead because he was going to kill Lennie himself. Slim was very caring and understanding because he was like a father figure to all the guys on the ranch. Lennie’s actions caused his murder, but if affected others in different

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