At the end Of Mice
and Men, when Lennie died and Slim and George go get a drink, I think that George
is going to fall into deep depression now that Lennie isn’t around. I think that
at the bar he’s going to look up and see the most beautiful girl in the world
and instantly fall in love. The girl filled the empty space Lennie’s death
left. George bought the ranch he intended was for him and Lennie but now with
the girl of his dreams and Candy. They had the small little house, with the
cows pigs and chicken. They had the patch of alfalfa and the rabbits. After a
while of living with the girl of his dreams he made her his wife and they had
their first kid and named him Lennie because that was George’s best friend and almost
like his brother; and they lived happy together living Lennie’s dream.
Is this suppose to be some sort of fairy tail? What if George doesn’t meet “The girl of his dreams” then what? He hasn’t been around too many girls either to know exactly what to say and all. How would the girl even fill George’s empty space if no one can replace Lennie and his actions and the time that they spent with each other? Shouldn’t that be a special thing that’s kept to himself?
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