An Ending Unresolved (Of Mice and Men)
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bunkhouse, so as not to give the appearance that George knew anything. No evil deed goes unpunished, even if it is accidental, and therefore Lennie had to receive some form of punishment. In conclusion, the ending only seemed fit to the story. If Lennie and George were to go on the run again it would accomplish nothing; the same thing was bound to happen and someone else was liable to get hurt or even killed.
bunkhouse, so as not to give the appearance that George knew anything. No evil deed goes unpunished, even if it is accidental, and therefore Lennie had to receive some form of punishment. In conclusion, the ending only seemed fit to the story. If Lennie and George were to go on the run again it would accomplish nothing; the same thing was bound to happen and someone else was liable to get hurt or even killed.