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The Murder Of Lennie In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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As the defence lawyer for George Milton, I argue that my client should not be convicted for the murder of Lennie Small based on the structure of his relationship with Lennie and his pure intentions. It is evident that both men share a strong bond because the role George plays in Lennie’s life is his caretaker. His kind nature shines through his loving acts of caring for his mentally disabled friend. Both Lennie and George are migrant workers, and as one acknowledges migrant workers tend to travel alone. However, George took Lennie under his wing and helped him to thrive in the external world. Without his assistance, one is unable to say where and in what condition Lennie would have lived his life. Before his death, Lennie had hallucinated …show more content…

Although they have no blood relation, George’s supportive nature towards Lennie illustrates their family-like connection. It is absurd to even ponder upon the possibility that George would purposely harm Lennie. His sole intention for this killing was the prevention of a cruel murder. Lennie took the life of Curley’s wife, and in rage this migrant worker wanted to seek revenge. For this reason, Lennie’s death was inevitable. In order to avoid a painful death full of misery, George killed Lennie. This action, hard on my client as well, needed to be done in order for Lennie to die peacefully. Before pulling the trigger, Mr. Milton painted a wonderful image in Lennie’s head: “We’ll have a cow… an’ we’ll have maybe a pig an’ chickens…and down the flat we’ll have a…little piece alfalfa …for the rabbits…an’ you get to tend the rabbits” (Steinbeck 53). This picture he described was of a farm which was a common dream they shared. Lennie always looked forward to tending the rabbits because he had an obsession for petting small fury things. Upon hearing this, Lennie must have had pleasant thoughts in his last moments. Moreover, the place that George shot Lennie was at the back of his head to avoid him for fearing his death and to make sure the process was

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