How Did George Die In Of Mice And Men

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Have you ever wondered what people with autism’s thoughts are ? Do you believe he should’ve been killed? In the book Of Mice and Men by George Steinbeck, Lennie would not make it by himself and he would have had no supervision; therefore George made the right decision. It was right to kill Lennie because he would have been miserable and not known what to do without George by his side. George and Lennie were always arguing, but that is how their relationships was. Lennie always said “I wanna live off the fatta the land.” When Lennie said “You hadda George. I swear you hadda, come on with me.” George is saying there was no choice, it was the right thing to do. That he had the responsibility to take care of Lennie and that by taking his life is how George is taking care of Lennie. “Now listen, we gotta tell the guys, they got to bring him in, i guess. They ain’t no way out. Maybe they won’t hurt im.” George did this so Lennie would have no trouble or get bothered. All in all,George definitely made the night decision when he chose to end Lennie’s life peacefully and mercifully. …show more content…

One reason why i think this is good is because most of them have a choice and want to be killed. In a video I watch a girl named Terry Schiavo chose to get killed. In the article Belgian Twins legally Euthanized states “upon the diagnosis they decided that their lives weren’t worth living for.” The twins were thinking as they didn’t care if they live anymore because they weren’t doing good with their health. Another quote from the article is “the party proposed a new amendment that would allow it. This shows that people have opinions and choices and it's up to them if they want to do it or not they can or can’t. That's what the patient wanted to do because it was the most important