Responsibility Of Lennie In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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In John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men, the two main characters George and Lennie maintain a lasting friendship even when faced with extreme adversity. Lennie suffers from a mental disability. Eventually, Lennie makes choices that negatively affect everyone around him. Steinbeck illustrates in his novel, that Lennie has some responsibility concerning his choices. Therefore, mentally challenged people should be accountable for their actions to some degree to prevent further wrong choices and to protect the safety of the public. Generally, holding people responsible for their actions leads to improved behavior. People learn from mistakes by having consequences. In Lennie’s case, however, he never faces consequences early in the story for