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... George did it because that he knows that he has to kill Lennie. George feels really bad that he has to kill Lennie. Carlson asks what is eating the two guys. ...
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... and good decision. George knew he was the one to kill Lennie because he learned from his past experiences. Another reason was he ...
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... Therefore since curly wanted to kill Lennie, George was just justified in killing his one true friend. ... To conclude this is why George had to kill Lennie. ...
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... Everyone on the ranch grabbed a weapon and was on a manhunt to kill Lennie. Curley ... George did not kill Lennie for this reason though. There ...
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... He could run away with Lennie, not do anything and let the others kill Lennie, or kill Lennie himself. He chose to kill his best ...
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... I personally would try to persuade the fellow inmates from the ranch not to kill him. ... He liked it when Lennie and Candy were in his room talking to him, but he ...
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... Their plans go awry when George is force to kill Lennie. George had to kill Lennie because he did not want anyone else to hurt him. ...
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... When George had to kill Lennie it was as if his heart had ripped out . ... George was able to kill Lennie in peaceful state of mind. ...
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... to treat someone. Did he kill Lennie because he was embarrassed or fed up with the fact that he got in trouble again? In the book ...
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... Lennie himself. The reason I think this is because Lennie killed Curley's wife, which made George have to kill Lennie. He also has ...
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... Analogously Lennie is killed the same way, and even though George is reluctant, he knows that it is his obligation kill Lennie. ...
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... If the workers were to find him he was sure to be tortured and hung; George's rash and insane decision to kill Lennie was a decision made purely on the basis ...
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... Everytime Lennie is alone and George is away it seems that he gets himself into trouble, until George couldn't get him out and was forced to kill Lennie. ...
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... tragic circumstances. So George made a decision to kill Lennie himself under the most peaceful circumstances as possible. This is ...
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... has made. So George being Lennie's companion decides to kill Lennie before anyone else had a chance to do so. "George agrees, and ...
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... He told Lennie to "look down there acrost the river, like you can almost see the place."(p.106) If George would have let the other men kill Lennie before he did ...
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... With virtually a whole town wanting to kill Lennie, and how they wanted to do it, George felt as if Lennie did not deserve that, but rather a death that Lennie ...
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... George did not kill Lennie out of spite, not because his thoughtless, innocent, act had dashed George's hopes of having a small farm. ...
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... When everyone found out Lennie had killed Curley's wife, they told George he should just kill Lennie cause he was causing him too much trouble. ...
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... A few minutes later, th rest of the men discovered her. Curly was furious and George was afraid he might kill Lennie so he went to look for him. ...
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... of protection. In the end though George has to kill Lennie to save him from what was planned which was a lynching. George truly ...
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... was in trouble. When everyone finds out about this, they are furious, especially Curly who wants to kill Lennie. In the end, George ...
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... causes Lennie to become afraid and kill her. Carlson find Curley's wife and tells George that he needs to find Lennie and kill him. ...
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... he's found. The men form search parties and go after Lennie. They are planning to kill Lennie when they find him. While Lennie is ...
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... George's dream was destroyed when Lennie killed Curly's wife, forcing George to kill Lennie, because reality did not allow those two to fulfil their dreams. ...
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... George's dream was destroyed when Lennie killed Curly's wife, forcing George to kill Lennie, because reality did not allow those two to fulfill their dreams. ...
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... ing George to kill Lennie, because reality did not allow those two to fulfil their dreams. Curly's wife's dream was clearly presented in the novel. ...
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... When Curley comes and sees his murdered wife, he vows to kill Lennie slowly and painfully. George joins the men searching for Lennie. ...
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... I think I knowed we'd never do her." When Lennie commits his act of nonintentional murder, George realizes that he must kill Lennie. ...
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... the mistakes that he has made. So George being Lennie's companion decides to kill Lennie before anyone else had a chance to do so. ...
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