Thursday, March 14, 2013

Chapter 6 Notes

Summary- in this chapter the story "Of Mice & Men" has come to a conclusion. Lennie waited near the river reminiscing all the bad things he has caused for George. He is just hoping George can forgive him. Then he starts day-dreaming about Aunt Clara and a rabbit. Then that is when George comes with a gun. George knows that if he doesn't kill Lennie, he will suffer by Curley. So George put the gun to Lennie's head and shot him.

Question? In the novel we know that Curley is looking for Lennie to make him suffer. But, what I wonder is why did George just decide to run with Lennie then to take his life away? I wonder because how can you gain enough courage to kill someone you adore so much and has helped you with a lot. I believe that George made a coward move so he can stay fine with Curley.

Prediction- If Steinbeck created another book I have many predictions he would do with it. I think if he had another book he would put George as his main focal point. He would put him as being more prosperous him being a lone then with Lennie. But, i believe whats his achieves enough wealth to be satisfied he is going to regret more and more what he did to Lennie. That is because Lennie will never be able to have success because of ehat George did.

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