There is hope for george when referring to the dream since he might live it with slim. Who is to blame for what happens to lennie at the end of this book?
The stable buck on the ranch, known as crooks, doesn’t believe that george and lennie will ever obtain their dream.
What happens to lennie at the end. Carlson, whit, curley, and crooks come back in the barn with candy and, following them, george. When slim asks george where lennie might be, george tells slim lennie would have gone south (knowing all along that the little pool is north of the ranch). We later learn that he has gone to a designated spot he and.
After killing lennie, george will never fulfill the dream of life on the farm. Lennie gives up on his dream and he becomes unhappy. Then aunt clara disappears and is replaced in lennie's mind by a giant.
I think that george decided to cross the boarder of mexico.but for this to happen he will need to get money. George’s actions are justified through realism that the ending scene portrays. Lennie dies visualizing the dream, and thus his life ended in some kind of happiness.
Even worse, he must now travel, work and live alone. At the end of the story george shoots an unsuspecting lennie in order to prevent him from falling into the hands of the lynch mob or being turned over to. Lennie is by the deep pool of the salinas river, waiting for george.
“well, i can go away,” said lennie. Frightened by the implications of his actions, lennie runs away. George killed lennie because he felt he had no other choice.
By killing lennie, george puts an end to the unrealistic dream in which lennie would have created problems in making the dream farm profitable. Toward the end of the story, lennie kills curley's wife by accident. At the end of of mice and men, george spares lennie from curley’s wrath by shooting lennie in the back of the head after reciting their shared dream of owning a farm one final time.
When george shoots lennie, he ensures he dies a peaceful death. After killing lennie, george will never fulfill the dream of life on the farm. The dream for both lennie and george was destroyed as soon as lennie killed curley's wife.
What happens to lennie at the end of the story? He could either attempt to kill him as humanely as possible or allow the other men to beat and hang him with an enormous amount of suffering. He has not only lost his dream:
However, for george, his dream is over. Lennie and george dream of escaping the drudgery of their profession and owning a farm together. However, at the end of the novella, george is forced to kill lennie after lennie kills curley's wife.
Explain what happens to the dream at the end of the novel for both lennie and george. George tells him to forget having any rabbits and lennie cries. Answered by jill d #170087 6 years ago 9/9/2015 6:42 pm.
Lennie gets sick and dies. His unplanned act of violence against curley's wife places george in. Because george is forced to kill his friend himself, lennie’s death is not only the death of a single vulnerable person, but also the destruction of a rare and idealized friendship.
In what way does slim show understanding for george's decision? George shoots lennie after lennie murders curley's wife. What happens to the dream at the end of the novel of mice and men?
At the end of the novel of mice and men, the dream dies with lennie. What happens to lennie at the end of the book? What does curley's wife offer to let lennie do?
Slim is to george as george was to lennie. He chose to do the deed himself because he loved lennie. What does lennie say before he died?
He talks to himself, repeating that george will be mad and give him hell. George and lennie’s dream was to own large amounts of land, and tend animals, of which the tending the rabbits, lennie was most interested in. Curley immediately blames lennie, saying he will go for his shotgun and shoot lennie in the guts.
The mob curley gathers catches up to lennie and. The farm was a testament to their friendship and belonging. He recognizes that lennie did not intend to kill the woman, but the end result is the same.
Curley immediately blames lennie, saying he will go for his shotgun and shoot lennie in the guts. The ending to ‘of mice and men’ is tragic yet inevitable. What archie thinks happened to george!
Lennie and george dream of escaping the drudgery of their profession and owning a farm together. The same riverbed where the story began, it is a beautiful, serene late afternoon his aunt clara appears “from out of lennie’s head” and berates him, speaking in lennie’s own voice, for not listening to george, for getting himself into trouble, and for causing so. When george claims that they might find lennie first and bring him in and.
From his memory, he creates his aunt clara, who stares disapprovingly and scolds him because once again he did not listen to george. Carlson follows curley out of the barn, going for his luger. For george to do this was an act of kindness, a way of giving his friend a final gift.
At the end of the book, curley rounds up a mob to deal with or kill lennie for the murder of curley's wife. The dream dies when george is forced to kill lennie. He has lost his friend.
George shoots lennie in the back of the head, killing him. The dream of this farm only worked if lennie would have been there. However, at the end of the novella, george is forced to kill lennie after lennie kills curley's wife.
So to get money he will go and work in a ranch in the day and a bar at night so he can build up money to cross the border of mexico and build on a new life. Explain whatt happens to the dream at the end of the novel for both lennie and george.
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