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To end a George Milton monologue, you might emphasize his deep-seated dreams and aspirations, reflecting his desire for a better life free from hardship. Conclude with a poignant statement that encapsulates his hope for the future, perhaps invoking the imagery of their shared dream with Lennie, and highlight the weight of his burdens as he faces reality. This creates a bittersweet closure that resonates with the themes of friendship and loss.

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