is
    responsible for killing Curley's wife because he did it.
In , Lennie is
    sitting alone until Curley's wife enters.  Both of them start to talk, and Curley's wife
    launches into a discussion of her own failed dreams.  As they talk, the discussion moves into
    how they both like "soft things" to touch.  Curley's wife points to her hair as an
    example and how she has to brush it over and over.  To prove her point about the softness in her
    hair, she lets Lennie touch it.  Excited to touch something soft, Lennie holds her hair and then
    starts to brush it with his fingers, tightening his grip in the process. Curley's wife struggles
    and as she does, Lennie's hold becomes vise- like.  The escalation causes her to scream, with
    Lennie panicking and placing his hand over her mouth to silence her.  As she struggles to
    escape, Lennie forcefully shakes her.  This causes her neck to break.
As he
    stares at her dead body, Lennie realizes what we already know.  He recognizes that he is
    responsible for Curley's wife's death: I done a real bad thing...I shouldnt of did that. ll be
    mad."  Lennie runs away from the scene of the crime because he knows that he "done a
    real bad thing" in killing Curley's wife.
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