Slim was the only person who did not go after Lennie in the end. He stayed behind at the ranch while the others pursued Lennie after he accidentally killed Curley's wife.
because to lennie his jokes didnt have an end. like it was serious to him, he would do what george would tell him to do even if it able to kill him
george kills Lennie
Yes, Lennie Does!(:He Really Does
By the end of the book, Lennie is shot and dies by the hand of George.
They will say the world will end until they/the country or person is rich.
The two are in a ranch near Soledad, California, for most of the book, but it is only at the end of the book that Lennie kills Curley's wife while trying to stroke her hair.
goddamnit!
Curleys wife didnt take him seriously ,but he was the only person she could talk to. "You are nuts , but you kinda nice fella". He was her friend because Curley never spend time with her and that times women were treted not as they are treated now .She treated him as if he was her closest friend ,but Lennie was warried and didnt want to talk to her because george wouldn't let him to "tend them rabits" if he talks to her.
didnt end
SPOILER SPOILER SPOILER At the end of the novel, Lennie has made too many mistakes, and people are looking for him. George doesn't want Lennie to be captured and suffer what the mobs will do to him, so he tells Lennie a nice story about the rabbits, and shoots him in the back of the head.
He feels sorry for Lennie
George cares for and has a unique relationship with Lennie, so when Curly's lynching mob is coming to kill Lennie, he mercifully gives Lennie a quick, and painless death, by being shot in the back of the head with the same gun that was used in the execution of candy's old dog. the execution of the old sheepdog was foreshadowing the execution of Lennie. When the mob got there only Slim realized what had truly happened while the rest were stunned slim walked away with George and tried to relive him of his pain and guilt from killing his best friend.