is the
character that changes the most. He realizes at the conclusion of the story thatwill never
change. Since Lennie's violence has escalated into murder, George must give up his dream of a
farm and kill Lennie. Curley's Wife is accidentally killed by Lennie before she has the
opportunity to evolve. Unfortunately, Crooks remains bitter due to the instutionalized and
social racism that exists in 1930s California.
Wednesday, 25 May 2011
Which character changed the most in Of Mice and Men? Why?
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