To What Extent Should George Have Killed Lennie In Of Mice And Men

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“An’ s’pose they lock him up an’ strap him down and put him in a cage. That ain’t no good George.” (pg.97) Slim, one of the most understanding characters from Steinbeck's novel, Of Mice and Men, makes this statement in deciding how Lennie must be held responsible for the murder of Curley’s wife. George, Lennie’s best friend and caretaker, takes this statement into consideration and inevitably decides that killing Lennie is the best way to save him. George should have killed Lennie because Lennie could have been sent to a prison, to a mental institution, if George wouldn’t have gotten there before Curley and Lennie would have been tortured by Curley and suffered a very long painful death, another reason that George should have killed Lennie