In chapter five, when George discovered the death of Curley's wife, he told Candy to wait for a few minutes before starting their plan. He disappeared for a while and Candy screamed for help. After the workers and Curley discovered his wife, George came back in. In the end, he killed Lennie with Carlson's gun.
In the book, Of Mice and Men, George takes Carlson's gun while Curley and the men are busy forming a search party. George later lies to the other men and tells them that Lennie stole the gun.
In Of Mice and Men, it is stated that Carlson owns a Luger.
Out of his pants ;)
His gun
carlson says he has a gun by:skyllo
George is the one who took Carlson's gun in 'Of Mice and Men'. He used it to shoot Lennie, as a mercy killing, to spare him from a more brutal death at the hands of the other ranch workers.
Carlson's Luger was taken by George and used to shoot Lennie at the end of the novel "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck. George used the gun as a merciful way to prevent Lennie from suffering a worse fate at the hands of others.
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.
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Carlson is a character in John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men." He is one of the ranch workers and is known for his callous and indifferent attitude towards others. Carlson is responsible for shooting Candy's old dog, showing his lack of empathy and compassion.
Bren gun, Lewis gun, SMLE rifle
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