An example could be what happened between Curley 's wife and Lennie. She came into the barn and saw Lennie and wondered if she might have found someone to talk to because Curley does not allow her to talk …show more content…
We put Maxine, who was 13, to sleep because she got a brain tumor and started doing stupid things like running away and acting funny like standing outside while it was pouring rain. Which for her was odd because she did not like rain, storms, lightning, or thunder. My family decided to put her to sleep ultimately because there was something about the look in her eyes that said I 'm hurting, I 'm in pain and I do not know what to do. Also physically she was very unhealthy and emotionally you could see she was drained and standing on her last leg. Which every time she looked at me made me cry and sad because like any family member you try to keep them apart of your life as long as possible. For example, even though George says things about life without Lennie in it, he knows Lennie is a big part in his life and is important to him not only as a friends, but what is left of his family. Even when George says, "An ' whatta I got, I got you! You can 't keep a job and you lose me ever ' job I get. Jus ' keep me shovin ' all over the country all the time." (11) Also towards the end of the book when George ponders whether or not killing …show more content…
I feel that some people he accidentally harmed or hurt had it coming. Like Curley, who thought Lennie was laughing at him and Curley did not like people who were bigger than him so he started a fight with Lennie. It then backfired on Curley and Lennie almost broke every finger in Curley 's hand. Or when Curley 's wife came into the barn when Lennie was alone trying to figure out what to do with his dead puppy. I think she should have left Lennie alone and not bothered with him even though she felt lonely and wanted to talk. Which could lead to big trouble which in the end it did. Overall my reasonings for