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I agree because there are still a lot of people who don't get the help they need. And I agree that George really did love Lennie and he killed him for his own good. If George would not have killed Lennie, he would have had to suffer if the other men got to him first.

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1. Society should deal with the elderly or the challenged in a way that does not make them feel out of place or like they are challenged. These people should be accepted for who they are, it is not their fault that they might be different.

2. I think he is because he did it for Lennie's good. If George would not have killed Lennie, the other men would have made him suffer. I believe that in a situation like this, where there was nothing else that could be better for Lennie, the way George killed Lennie was acceptable.

3. At first I believe that George was simply just taking care of him, but as he began to see him as a real person and spent more time with him, he really did love him.

4. At the end of the book, George knew what he was going to do, and he knew that it would be better for Lennie, but at the beginning of the book, I don't believe that George would have imagined that they would be in that situation. They were both in the same place, but it almost seemed as if it was a different setting because the feelings and the actions that were going on were so different.

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