well, George kills Lennie because he is afraid that he will get into more trouble if he's on his own (George cant go with Lennie anymore because he just causes harm to other people) and he wants to kill him, not curly. Curly wants to kill Lennie because Lennie killed Curly's wife and George wants to kill Lennie because he doesn't want a stranger to do it. Like candy said 'I shouldn't of let no stranger kill my dog, I should of done it myself' ... :)
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Yes
They sent Carlson to get the sheriff in "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck after Lennie accidentally killed Curley's wife.
so that the other people that were after lenny didnt.
No, that was a lie George told the ranch owner when he and Lennie showed up to work there and the ranch owner questioned Lennie's condition.
because he killed his puppy
No bodies dream comes true in the book. And Lennie gets killed.
Yes, Lennie is killed by George in the novel "Of Mice and Men" in order to spare him from a violent and potentially worse fate at the hands of others. This event is a tragic and pivotal moment in the story.
Lennie Small, a mentally disabled ranch worker, is the character who dies in "Of Mice and Men." George Milton, Lennie's close friend and caretaker, makes the difficult decision to end Lennie's life to spare him from a potentially violent and painful fate at the hands of others.
One pun from "Of Mice and Men" could be: "When George turned to Lennie and said he wanted a new pair of shoes, Lennie replied, 'Don't worry, George, we'll just have to hop to it!'"
Lennie Small .