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I agree 100% Boi. It was a good thing for George to do that for Lennie because they were good together and then Lennie murdered someone on accident.
I absolutely agree with what you have said. It is very well put into words and i think that that is exactly what George was trying to do.
At the beginning of the book they are going to a place and going to work so they can find a nice place to stay. At the end of the Novel Lennie gets shot in the head and you don't know what ends up happening to George.
I feel like George knew that Lennie was going to be killed either way. Otherwise they would torture him and be very cruel to him. George didn't want Lennie to be scared and hurt when he died so he talked about there happy place and then shot him to where he wouldnt feel anything.
I also think people should treat mentally handicapped people like they do now. They need some guidance to do the right thing because they don't know any better because they have a slower learning process.
I feel like society should do with the elderly and cripple like they do now. They help out when they need the help. They basically want to help them as much as they can. They sometimes can be rude and treat them poorly because of there disability.
I do not think Mercy killing is a good thing in regards to humans. I do believe that it is a good thing if an animal is suffering or something along those lines. I feel that it can go either way.
I am probably a good person but I haven't taken the time to fill out my profile, so you'll never know! |