Lennie's Death In Of Mice And Men By John Steinbeck

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In the book, Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, George is responsible for Lennie's death. George knows Lennie is capable of making bad decisions but he continues to leave him alone, for example when Lennie is touching the girl's dress. George even admits that he left Lennie,“‘I was jus' a little bit off, and I heard all the yellin’” (41). George needs to monitor Lennie more and not just leave him, because chances are Lennie is going to get into trouble. If George would have stayed near Lennie when he touched the girl's dress, the entire incident could have been prevented. Lennie knows no better so George needs to help him out by watching his moves and making sure none of his actions will contribute to someone being hurt, like the puppy and

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