The Right Thing In John Steinbeck's Of Mice Of Men

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Set in the early 1920s in california George and Lennie are the main characters in the novel Of Mice Of Men. George is a small independent man who has a dream of owning his own ranch. Lennie is a big guy who doesn't know what he's doing without George by his side. Lennie realize on George for survival but George is independent and can survive on his own. But in the end George is forced to kill Lennie . In the novel Of Mice Of Men George does the right thing by killing His best friend Lennie.

George does the right thing by killing Lennie because if George wouldn't have killed Lennie then. Lennie would have suffered a more painful death by being shot in the gut by another of the novel's characters Curly. Curly is the Husband of the women that Lennie accidentally killed. Curly is not the nicest of the characters and would do …show more content…

Lennie loves soft things so he wanted to stroke her hair and this is where things got tangled. Lennie got carried away and pulled her hair so she got startled and started to yell so Lennie got scared and covered her mouth then curley's wife thought Lennie was getting too rough and started to pull away from the giant that Lennie is “let go”, she cried. “You let go!” Lennie was in a panic. His face was contorted. She screamed then, and Lennie's other hand closed over her mouth and nose. “Oh please don't do none of that “George gonna say I done a bad thing” This is why Lennie has to go because he is no good to the ranch, That the men live and work on. At first when George finds out that Lennie killed Curley's wife he went into a panic because he just doesn't want to hurt Lennie because, Lennie doesn't mean to do bad things. He just does because he's very irresponsible. like a giant kid that relies on George and when George isn't there to protect Lennie. Lennie doesn't make the best

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