Sacrifice In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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John Steinbeck in the novel of Mice and Men demonstrates that, even though it may hurt sometimes, sacrifices are made that can possibly be difficult. A great deal of sacrifices are made for friendship, this is illustrated in Steinbeck's book it appears that through pages 105-107, Steinbeck displays how difficult it is for George to kill Lennie. This occurs just as George is about to kill Lennie "his hand shook, and he dropped his hand to the ground again" (105). As can be seen, George's first attempt at killing his friend Lennie, he was clearly having some emotional difficulties enabling him to kill Lennie. This is because of their close relationship as friends and growth they have built together. George had made the right decision of not

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