Lennie so joyful
tending rabbits the crash of the shot Lennie jarred without quivering George knowing won't forget his best pal, who together combated through differences.
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In chapter 5 in the book of Of Mice and Men. It came to an interesting climax or rising action. Who would've thought that Lennie, the big fella that is a nice person killed Curley's wife. This seemed kind of ironic. Kind of because since Lennie killed the mice and rabbits just by stroking/petting it. His intentions was never to kill or murder something living. Furthermore, this took place around 1930's so there wasn't that advance on medicine and medical help. Yet, Curley's wife should of been aware of Lennie actions and she could've avoid this circumstance. I also feel sorry for Curley's wife. She couldn't achieve her dream because of her mother wouldn't let her due to her young age. Despite that, I feel sorry for her because she went around the barn because she felt lonely but that could also meant that she wanted fun with other people.
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