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Lennie's Final Dilemma

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George knew that there was no true right or wrong resolution to Lennie’s final dilemma;as a result, he found himself immersed in a fog of gray, where he was forced to select the best decision from the many disagreeable choices available to him. He had to choose what he thought was the least unpleasant outcome for Lennie. Many preceding events foreshadowed Lennie’s actions as well as George’s final choice, and as the novel progressed it became obvious to the reader that Steinbeck intentionally used foreshadowing to allude to the novel’s tragic ending. As Paul Dano stated, “In tragedy, it's hard to find a good resolution; it's not black and white: it's a big fog of gray.”

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