Friday, February 13, 2015

Veronica Mora Post #4

At the end of the book "of Mice of Me" I think George is going to get the job that he promised Lennie he would get, and for the memory of Lennie i think George is going to tend some rabbits for Lennie. Also George is going to be able to work the way he wanted , without worrying about Lennie getting them fired. George is still going to feel guilty about killing Lennie, but he will always know that it was for the best. George will always also know that it was better for him to kill Lennie , then Curly making him suffer or locking him up. At lot has changed for George because even though Lennie was a lot of trouble, Lennie was his  best friend.

willie's post #4


As George went back to the ranch he took a few shots with slim the other guys gave him his pay and told him he could go into town to marrow so George went to sleep but the next day the guys still notice that George was still asleep and went to go wake him up but he was not their and his stuff was gone the only thing that was their was a note and it read dear men by the time you are reading this I would be long gone but I will tell you the truth on what really went down yestday so when you all went looking for lennie and I told you that I had to go use the restroom and get a drink I went to lennie already knowing where he is and told him that you was coming and told him to hide but I knew you would not stp till you found him so as I was about to pull the trigger I thought I don’t have to kill lennie so I shot the gun and grazed him on the neck to make him pass out and bleed momentarily so when we went back to the ranch I slept till every one was asleep while lennie hide in the barn

Amy's Post 4

The character I choose to write a ending for is George. I feel that George will not get in trouble for killing Lennie, Because all of the guys were going to do it anyways. George will have a hard time dealing with Lennie's death, But he will live on the dream that Lennie wanted of having a little place with rabbits, cows, pigs and chickens. So for that to happen he will start saving up money and he will include Crook and Candy too. Like George said if he was "alone I could live easy." I could get a job an' not have no mess."an' when the end of the month come I could take my fifty bucks an' go to a cat house."The reason why I think George will live on Lennie dream is because before he killed Lennie they were talking about it and to imagine how it would be, "We gonna get a little place,"We'll have a cow,"An we'll have maybe a pig an' chickens an' down the flat we'll have a little piece alfalfa "for the rabbits."

Post #4 Luba Gonzalez


                  In the book “of mice and men” George shot Lennie. I think George will start a new life but do things that remind him of Lennie. Most people would think George is going to live his life in a better way. As in he would drink and play at the cat house and be happy. I think he will be sad because he just killed his own childhood friend, the person he trusts the most (Steinbeck, 102). He would miss Lennie knowing that he wont get in trouble anymore He might stay working at the ranch in till he gets enough money to travel away. He will drink but in sober because he killed someone important to him (Steinbeck, 104). George may go on with the dream they had, so he would remember a happy moment that Lennie had before being killed (Steinbeck, 103).  George may have a better life with money and no problems but he would be depressed not having Lennie around. George wont be able to let his anger out on. George will also not have a good helper with him. In conclusion, George will move o with his life but also have Lennie’s memory with him. He will feel guilty because of what he did to Lennnie.

Luis Llanos Post #4

At the end of a book "Of Mice and Men" George shot Lennie in the back of the head. He had to kill Lennie because it had to be done and it was the right thing to do.  After the death of Lennie i think George is gonna have a really good time at the whore house. I think he's gonna buy that ranch Candy told em about, also i think Candy will live with him and help him pay the bills.  Also will buy an alfalfa and will tend the rabbit's for the memory of Lennie and will have a pretty depressed life, also  get a puppy and name it Emma and will regret killing Lennie every day when he gets in bed having and orgasm and crying but women don't wanna see that the one who are suppose to cry are the women not guys, am i right. I think "Candy" is a.....eh a very bad name for an old guy and sounds pretty girly at first i thought he was a.... a person who likes both genders :),Gosh i will never name my kid "Candy". I thought Curly was a bald guy with just a little curly hair maybe he is hmm never will know. Oh and slim i thought the was a tall guy and skinny because of slim Jim's (they're pretty good). But the most important thing George will have a pretty sad life without his best friend.

Esau Post #4

At the end of “Of Mice and Men” George ends up killing Lennie. It was a very sad ending, but I thought that they would run away again. I think that George and Candy will keep working on the ranch until they gather enough money to fulfill their dream in memory of Lennie. Also I think that George will buy some rabbits and grow alfalfa to feed them, and he will tend the rabbits just like how Lennie were to do.


But then again I feel like George will feel bad the rest of his life. I think that because wouldn’t feel real bad for killing you are really close to. So he will live with guilt the rest of his life. I feel like George will end up working and wasting his money at “The Cat House”.

Isha Sidi Post#4

I think that George is going to start doing things on his own now since he don't have to take care of Lennie, but at the same time things are not going to be the same for him since he shot Lennie. I think that he going to end up finding a job though and he well end up buying the ranch him and Lennie was suppose to buy. And i think that he well end up liking his new life and him and Candy going to become closer. Something did change in the book because George wont be with Lennie no more since he killed him and he don't have to deal with him no more. And George said ''Everybody gonna be nice to you, ain't gonna be no more trouble, Nobody gonna hurt nobody nor steal from 'em.''(page 103. 


Jessica Torres Post #4


After George kills Lennie I think that George gets into depression, because Lennie and George grew up together and they always traveled together. They had their backs in everything now its going to George with the memories of Lennie and him always getting in trouble by killing the mice.  He will go get some drinks and work again on the farm until he has enough money so he can get his land. Even though George is still sad about it I think that he will get his own land in memory of Lennie. Him and Candy and perhaps Crook will go together and buy the land since that’s what Lennie wanted and once he get his land he’s going to tend the rabbits and always remember Lennie. Things will be different for George now because he wont have anyone to talk to anymore. He’s going to be like the rest of the other guys and that are by themselves and not caring about anyone but themselves.

Kayla Jonscher Post #4

      I think George’s life will change after this. I think it will be a huge change. It will all be different for him. Instead of having to take care of someone or look out for someone, it will only be him. I think he’ll eventually save his money up. But spend it all on something stupid. I think after the ending, George will be quiet for a while. But I think he’ll end up leaving. Maybe going back home to where him and Lennie were from. There’s going to be a big change from every one including George. I don’t think it really mattered to Curly that his wife was dead. “ Curley suddenly came to life. ‘I know who done it, that big son-of-a-bitch done it’” (Steinbeck, 94). He seems to care at first, but he wasn’t sad, or concerned. I think Curley saw this as his opportunity to kill Lennie. When he cam to life and realized who done it, he wanted to kill him. After all that happened nothing mattered more to him then killing him himself. 

Gabriel Maldonado Post #4


George had just killed his best friend he grew up with, Lennie. After George shoots Lennie and the rest of the guys find him on the ground, Slim offer him to go get a drink (pg. 104, Steinbeck) because he knows that George just shot someone very important to him. I think that based on how quiet George is after “whispering” to the guys about what happen he will be scarred for life (pg.104, Steinbeck). After this I feel like the rest of the month George will be depressed and start to drink a lot and also go to the whore house more. Based on the book it seems like after he has shot Lennie he was traumatized which would cause him to do all these things (104, Steinbeck). I think there is a chance that George after a while will actually try and make money to get the land him and Lennie always dreamed about just because he talked to Lennie about it before he shot him (pg. 103, Steinbeck).

Trevor Banks Post #4


I feel like George is going to actually work to get that land. He just had to kill Lennie, the same person who wanted to get the ranch. I feel like he is actually going to get that land in the memory of Lennie. I also feel like he is going to let Candy come work with him at his new land. While George is living on the ranch and working for the money, I feel like Curley is going to cause problems with him. Maybe George is going to let Crooks live with them too when he gets his new land. Although he is going to get the land, I doubt it will be any time soon. He will probably be sad for a while and use his money to drink his problems away. When he gets over that he will finally work for that stake and get the land.

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Post #4 Jessica Abeyta 😊

At the end of our book mice and men we figure out that George shoots Lennie , But what we don't know is if George will continue working at the job that he has now or will he go off and start a new life without Lennie . From what I read throughout the story I feel like George is going to actually buy that ranch and tend some rabbits just to keep the memory of Lennie alive , without him actually being there .I Say that because at the end of the book where George was going to shoot Lennie while he was looking the other direction it must have took George a lot to do something like that even though in the end he knew that it was the right thing to do & it had to be done. I also believe that candy might live with George also because even he said he would help pay bills when George gets the ranch/farm . A lot has changed because George no longer has his best friend and now he lives with candy and they tend the rabbits together .

Angela Garcia post #4


George know at first that Lennie was going to do something bad while they were at the ranch. George was trying to get the guys to lock up Lennie, so that George can do what he needed to do. George had told Lennie to look across the river because he wanted Lennie to have a peaceful thing to think about before he left. After George killed Lennie, I bet it took George a couple of weeks to get over it and back working again on the ranch. George wouldn’t want t get the ranch that him and Lennnie were talking about for awhile, because George and Lennie been together for a long time, so it wouldn’t be the same without him there on the ranch. The next thing that George will do next is stay all night in a cat house. “George said, I’ll work my month an’ I’ll take my fifty bucks an’ I’ll stay all night in some lousy cat house” (Steinbeck, pg. 92).

post #4n Kalista sigala


At the End of the book George kills Lennie but he could not forget what he did to Lennie he just killed the person that he was with for a long time. He got a girl and he told her about Lennie and what happened and told his kids about the house he was going to get with Lennie. Everything has changed cause George don't have Lennie to bug him about stuff the cant afford. In the book Lennie would want ketchup in But George would get mad and say stuff and although Lennie is taller and George is smaller Lennie does anything George Say's cause George save him from drowning in a lake. Even though George get's tiered of Lennie he still takes care of him cause he told Lennie's Aunt Clara that he would take care of Lennie. He Kept his promise until he did something that everyone wanted him dead for.


I pick Jorge cause he is cool. I think that he will save money. He will then try to buy the house. He will get the stuff like line told him. He wills also Barrie lenie. He will live with candy. He will make is own farm. He will also help people like them. I think he will live a good life it will be a rely better that he don’t have to worry about his beat friend getting heart. I think it was right for him to do that on his own. He was still a good friend. He still might miss him but he will do well. So he still might get rabbets for him to remember lenie. He will still live a good man. Go to his grave. He will go to the place where hi did it. He will remember the good times. He will never ever forget his best friend.

Post #4

At the end of the book ''Of Mice and Man I thing that George will have all the thing's that he wonted to have and all the thing's that in wonted to do wan Lennie was living. What I men is George all was saying that if he did not have Lennie whit him he cooled have dun all the thing's that he wonted to do and not have to look after Lennie all the time and he cooled have a family of his on. George will have a good life and I think that he will live his life the way wont it to be and he will not have to help know won and I also think that he will have a family and have the farm of his on whit his family. I also think that George will not forget Lennie and will tall his kid's story of him and Lennie.

Jesus Salas - Post #4

At the end of the book George kills Lennie because he didn't want Lennie to suffer what they would put him through. They would have locked him up and George wouldn't be able to see him again. Instead George gets a gun and kills Lennie. After the other guys come to see George he goes to have a drink with the guys. I think that George and candy might get the house that George and Lennie were talking about because in one part of the story George felt like he was actually working to get the house. Also candy says that he wants to leave since he doesn't have anything else cause his dog was the only thing that he had left.

Manny's post #4

I think that George is going to go back to working after this but also be miserable. After a while Candy is going to get sick of it and a tell George that being miserable is not going to help anyone or anything. Candy will say " Lennie will never be in peace if this is how you are going to be the rest of your life". Then Candy would tell him that only getting to Lennie's dream will put him at peace. Once George hears that he begins to try and make the dream with candy. They find out that Crooks wants to also go and help out and is willing to pitch in. That being three people making money they will do what everyone who comes in dreams of. They eventually quit and get the land they wanted. George can now finally be happy instead of miserable. They get the alfalfa and the rabbits. George builds a little grave for Lennie next to the rabbits and finally accomplishes his and Lennie's dream. George becomes a successful farmer and starts hiring other people who come around, he lives a successful life because of Lennie, Candy, and Crooks.

Post #4 Jose Pina

What I think George is going to do is work his month, and then buy the ranch for him and Candy. Most likely Candy and George are going to become best friends, but George will always remember Lennie. Lennie and George were almost brothers they cared and took care of one another. If George and Candy get the farm their probably going to hire some people to work for them. George is probably never going to forget that he killed Lennie, but he knows that he did it for the right reason. He didn't want to know that Lennie would suffer for the rest of his life or a painful death, so he decided to give him a non painful and peaceful death. So buy killing Lennie he basically took care of him because he didn't want him to suffer. George might probably end up killing him self, because he feels guilty of killing Lennie.

Devin Nicholson-Post #4

I'm going to pick George because he had it tough throughout the book and at the end he made the decision of killing his friend. I think after the book ends his future is that when he gets back home or back to his job that him and Slim are going to be their for each other because at the end it said "He lead George into the entrance of the trail and up towards the highway (Steinbeck 105)." Also, I think that George will get his money back and maybe find somewhere else to work because he had told Lennie not to mess with nor did he like him himself. But if he doesn't choose to leave I think he would end up like Crooks lives his life just alone and never forget about what him and Lennie had done together bad or good because in the book it said "He looked steadily at his right hand that held the gun (Steinbeck 104)."After all the plans and problems he had with Lennie he wouldn't look back at it and say he made the wrong decision because if Curley was to get him first he was going to die slowly and painfully and also everyone else wanted to kill him to and by giving them the wrong answer on to where to find and then telling him he was never mad at him and putting his mind in a peaceful state was a good or the best choice for him to end.