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Was George Justified In Of Mice And Men

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When is it the right time to say goodbye to a friend? How do you know it is the right thing to do? These are questions that George thinks about in the terrible situation throughout, Of Mice and Men the novel written by John Steinbeck. Some people might feel that George killing his friend was not the right choice. However, George killing Lennie is justified because he felt he was protecting Lennie. George did not realize what he had done was not okay, he just knew he had to be the one to kill Lennie. One reason George was justified in killing Lennie was because he felt he was protecting Lennie. George had made a promise to Lennie’s aunt that he would take care of him. In chapter one, George tells Lennie “No, you stay with me. Your Aunt Clara wouldn't like you running off by yourself, even if she is dead.”(Steinbeck 13) George did not want Lennie suffering. He felt he was protecting Lennie. So George took it into his own hands and quickly shot Lennie. George thought he was doing what was best for the both of them. …show more content…

Lennie would never get past his handicap. In chapter one, George states, “An’ that ain’t the worst. You get in trouble. You do bad things and I got to get you out.’’ His voice rose nearly to a shout. “ You son-of-bitch. You keep me in hot water all the time. “I think I knowed from the very first. I think i know we’d never do her. He usta hear about it so much I got to thinking maybe we would.’’ (94) George wanted a better life for himself and for Lennie. However, deep down he knew Lennie's limitations and accepted that the dream was never meant to be. Therefore George took it upon himself to end Lennie’s

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