Someone who was named george killed lennie.
George killed lennie and the other was lennie killed curlys wife
In John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men," Lennie does not kill George. George ultimately makes the difficult decision to shoot Lennie to prevent him from suffering a worse fate at the hands of others after an accidental tragedy Lennie causes. George kills Lennie out of a sense of compassion and mercy.
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Lennie killed George Because he was mad and vey upset .
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Lennie is in the barn with a small puppy in his hands that he accidentally killed by stroking it really hard!
He was devastated and he knew that Lennie had killed her. He then goes on his own to find Lennie.
George killed Lennie by shooting him in the back of the head to prevent him from suffering a more violent and painful death at the hands of others. George made the difficult decision out of mercy, knowing that Lennie would face a worse fate if he was caught and killed by a vengeful mob. It was a tragic act of love and sacrifice to spare Lennie from a more cruel end.
Lennie accidentally killed Curley's wife while trying to stop her from screaming during a struggle. Lennie, who has a tendency to be rough without realizing his own strength, unintentionally caused her death in a moment of panic.
Some may argue that George deserves a lenient sentence for killing Lennie because he acted out of compassion and a desire to prevent Lennie from suffering a worse fate at the hands of others. Additionally, George was a devoted caregiver to Lennie and his actions were motivated by a sense of responsibility and protection towards his friend.
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