In the novella Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, Lennie and George are two migrant workers who travel together looking for work with a dream to buy a ranch, own rabbits, and live offa the fatta the land. Starting in Weed the unlikely duo have to flee on rape charges that were not real. From there they found work near the town of Soledad, here they make friends and it seems like they may accomplish their dreams, but then Curley’s Wife shows up, she is as the guys call her jailbait, but somehow Lennie gets thrown into trouble with Curley and finds himself the culprit of a murder and George has to kill Lennie to save him. When George shoots Lennie he does so to protect him. If George doesn’t shoot Lennie then the other workers will and much more painfully. “I’m gonna shoot the guts outta that big bastard myself” George is probably like any other human, who wants a easy quick death. He wants the same for Lennie, so he decides to shoot Lennie in the back of the head where he won’t even know he is dead. This shows George’s strong love for Lennie, by telling him to think happy so he dies with happiness in his mind. “Lennie begged, “Le’s do it now. Le’s get that place now.” “Sure, right now. I gotta. We gotta.” And George …show more content…
The hand shook violently, but his face set and his hand steadied. He pulled the trigger.” This love showed before when George was talking to Slim. “George’s voice was taking on