Character Analysis Of Lennie In John Steinbeck's 'Of Mice And Men'

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George please don’t do it! If you do this you will regret this for the rest of your life. You and Lennie both share a dream. A dream that allows you to be more than just workers. Why would you ever kill your best friend? Especially when he didn’t know what he was doing. You are both linked by an idea closer than you think.
You and Lennie both share a dream. A dream that makes you different from the others. That dream is all that Lennie knows. Whenever you ask Lennie to remember something he can’t, but he can always remember the rabbits. Remember when you commented “The hell with the rabbits.That's all you can ever remember is them rabbits” to Lennie(4). What happened to “we’ll build up a fire in the stove and set around it an’ listen to the rain comin’ down on the roof”(14). Did you forget what you promised Lennie? After you kill Lennie you will want to leave the ranch.
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“Well, I wasn’t gonna stay no place where I couldn’t get nowhere or make something of myself, an’ where they stole your letters, I ast her if she stole it, too, an’ she says no. So I married Curley. ” (88). You will make this same mistakes. She was miserable with Curley while she was alive. She never got to achieve her dream. You will be the same without Lennie. You probably think that the dream wasn’t viable any way. However Candy had figured the numbers and said that you and Lennie could have gotten some land with both your pays’. Why would you ever kill a