As always, George was solicitous of Lennie's welfare and protective of him. His intent was to send him to a better place, a place he'd never known, a place where they'd have the rabbits Lennie had always so yearned for in his gentle, infantile mind. George shot him then at the precisely right moment. --The Ern.
George's last words to Lennie in Chapter 6 of "Of Mice and Men" are "Let’s do it now. Go on, George. When he came close, George raised the gun and listened to the voices."
And I get to tend the rabbits!
Lennie's last name is Small so it's full name is Lennie Small.
page 106 the second to last page
Chapter 18- There Are No Words For This. It's the last chapter in Jacobs POV.
"Show my head to the people, it is worth seeing."
Lennie Small .
George's last name is Milton and Lennie's last name is Small.
Bananas
George and Lennie left the last place they were at because Lennie unintentionally caused trouble by touching a girl's dress, which led to them being pursued by an angry mob. They had to flee to escape any potential consequences.
The last chapter is chapter 9 with then the Epilogue.
Georges is from the personal name George. It comes from the Greek Georgios, meaning 'rustic', 'farmer'. Georges means son of George.
Milton
In John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men," George and Lennie's last names are not given. They are simply referred to as George Milton and Lennie Small.