George knew Lennie brought the pup inside the bunkhouse because he saw the puppy with Lennie when they were outside working in the fields earlier.
the bunkhouse reveals the futility of the ranch worker's lives, ''these shelves were loaded with talcum powder, razors and those western magazines men love to read and scoff at and secretly believe'', not only do we see they have no permanent possessions we also see the hope the have for a better existence. Furthermore although the bunkhouse is where they sleep we realize it is not a home, ''inside the wall were whitewashed and the floor unpainted'' showing there is no personal touch to the room or care taken and that there living standards are poor. Crooks is also not allowed in the bunkhouse an so to an extent we can see the bunkhouse as a 'microcosm' for the outside world where Black society were considered outsiders. Furthermore it is a setting where important events happen such as Lennie and Curley's fight and repeatedly Curley's Wife is in the door way of the Bunkhouse symbolizing that she is also an outsider and how they feel safe in the bunkhouse as it as if she cannot taint them and neither can the outside world.
Lennie is significant in "Of Mice and Men" as a symbol of innocence and vulnerability. His childlike nature contrasts with the harsh reality of the ranch life, making him a character who elicits both empathy and tragedy from readers. His relationship with George also illustrates themes of friendship and protection in the face of a cruel world.
The heartbroken George starts to struggle with the image of the farm at this point because deep inside, George had known that this dream is shattered without Lennie, it would never come true and so he can't picture it as vividly as he once could have.
Have you ever lost someone you loved? Well in Of Mice and Men there were 2 men how didn't like Candy dog. They only didn't like the dog because it was old & smelly. So Candy let one of them to kill his dog. Then later Candy felt bad because he let someone he doesn't know to let him kill the dog. Then there were 2 friends called Lennie & Gorge who trusted each other. But in the end Gorge kills Lennie because he didn't want to do the same mistake that Candy did with his dog.The deaths of Candy's dog & Lennie are the same because they got shoot on the head with the same gun, they both where sick, one is mentally & the other physically, & detente see it coming.The things that Candy's dog & Lennie have in comment. The death of Candy's dog is corresponding to the final section when George shoots Lenny in the back of the head just like Carlson does to the dog. It's also shows the hierarchy of power on the ranch as Candy is seen to have little power and Carlson takes advantage. They both were sick. The dog was physically &Lennie is mentally. Lennie is mentally sick because in the book he killed. They got shoot on the head with the same gun. Guys that Canady didn't know kill his dog & then George stilled the gun from them to kill Lennie, like when it side in the book (I don't want that dog stank in up are bunk) & that is what they have in comment.The things thatCanady's dog & Lennie don't have in comment. They got kill in different times. The dog die first then Lennie die after a few days later. They got kill at different places. The dog got kill inside the bunk & Lennie got kill outside because Gorge told him (Lennie if you do something bad hide at the blush) & that is what they have in different. It is because he feels that the dog isn't good for anything, it stinks, and he should be put out of his misery and because the dog is too old, it stinks, and couldn't barely even walk or eat. George killed Lennie, because he did not want Lennie to suffer at the hands of Curly. Curly said that he would shoot him, if he found him. So George did not want Lennie to suffer that way. Also Slim had said that if for some reason they did find Lennie and took him alive that it would be no good for him to be locked up in some room. Slim was referring to locking Lennie up in a mental hospital. So George has always done what is best for Lennie, so he did it again. He made sure that Lennie had no pain, he told Lennie to think of the land and the rabbit. George made sure he shot him right in the spine and the neck to make a instant death with no pain.The things thatCanady's dog & Lennie have to do something to be killed. They did something to die because Lennie killed carry's wife & the dog was old & was stinking up the bonk. Lennie was dumb & the dog smells. They didn't desorb to be killing. The dog was just old & Lennie kill Carly's wife. The dog got kill inside the bunk & Lennie got kill outside. And that is what they have in different.So can you relate to the story to the real world?By a 7th grader
brought our two dogs inside the house is the predicate.
In OF Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, Lennie was given the last name Small. Steinbeck throughly defines Lennie as a muscular, large, and powerful person. The fact that his last name is the total opposite of his physical characteristics is complete and total irony.
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Candy's best friend is an old dog that is living a life of pain. All the workers in the camp get sick of Candy's Dog and tell him that it needs to be shot. The dog is then shot by Carlson and we see that Candy is deeply emotional inside as he makes no attempt to talk to anyone for a while after the shooting. Later on in the novel, Lennie kills Curley's wife which obviously angers the workers and especially Curley. They go to chase after him, to shoot him, However, After seeing how upset Candy was from seeing his best friend shot by someone else, he knew he had to shoot Lennie himself. George wanted Lennie to have a nice ending to his life.