Of Mice and Men was a great read. It is a mixture between light hearted and the roughness of the Great Depression. Lennie is a favorite and it’s unfortunate that he didn’t make it. Harsh language is used in the book.
Lennie is not a bright person but he sure is lovable. George is his friend and although he isn’t smart either, he is still wise and watches out for Lennie.
Lennie and George, at the beginning, had to walk towards a farm to work since they were let off by the previous farm they worked at. They were fired from the previous ranch because Lennie touched a girl’s dress since it was soft.
Once they get there, Lennie is told by George to not say a word. The boss asks them a few things and George says that Lennie isn’t bright but the boss was fine with that.
As the days went by, George befriended Candy and Slim. There was a black man named Crooks on the farm and lives isolated in a small shack.
There was a man named Curley who was the boss’s son who has a wife. Curley is like the commander on this ranch and hates Lennie and George. Lennie eventually fights Curley and leaves him injured.
Later on, everyone except Candy, Crooks, Lennie, and Curley’s wife, went to town. Candy and Lennie were in Crooks shack talking and the wife comes in and talks with them too. Soon after, Lennie goes to the barn to play with puppies and the wife comes over and talks with him. Lennie is soon attracted to her dress and then one thing leads to another and he breaks her neck. Lennie put her in hay and Candy discovers the body. George and the other guys soon come over and Curley knows that it was Lennie. They search for him and George goes to the spot where he told Lennie to go to and finds him. George talks with Lennie about the dream of owning rabbits and their own land. While Lennie was distracted, George pulls a gun on him and shoots him in the head.
The ending was sad and felt bad that Lennie never experienced the rabbits and having his own land to live on. In my opinion, he had to be killed because he did terrible things and was a danger to everyone including himself. At least George doesn’t need to take care of Lennie anymore. Lennie died in a peaceful way, thinking about rabbits and a good life.
This book was a 4/5. It was short; wished it was longer. I’ve been wanting to read this for a while since I heard my brother mention it a long time ago. Now I understand why he thought it was a good book.