Lennie Smalls Character Analysis

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Life is not worth living if there is no purpose. When all the color from your world has withered away and a cap has been smothered on your jar of jubilant life is not worth living any more. Moreover, with death close by and suffering already ensues, it is just to take one’s life for ameliorate. Furthermore, in the case of Lennie Smalls, a mentally retarded man that cannot help but find trouble, it was only in his preeminent interest that he dies. Lennie had accidently killed a girl and was going to either be mercifully killed by his companion George or brutally murdered by a gang of savages out of his head. Moreover, this may be an excruciating circumstance; however, this stands as a legitimate example of a mercy killing not just been an

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