The book got really exciting on page 91 when Curley’s wife asked Lennie to stop touching her hair, but he didn’t stop. He started to panic and covered her face and started shaking her. I predicted that this was going to happen. It relates to what happened in Weed. I couldn’t believe that Lennie actually killed Curley’s wife. It would have been really creepy to find her buried under the hay. It is sad that Lennie didn’t mean to kill the puppy or Curley’s wife, but they both got buried in the barn.
I always thought that George would never leave Lennie. He continued to say that on page 106. Then George shot Lennie in the back of the head. He told Lennie that they would both get to live off the fat of the land. I wonder if George will get to do that.
This book had a lot of unexpected twists and turns. I had no idea the book would end how it did. I predicted that they would all own a nice piece of land. Instead, Lennie died. The author also used good foreshadowing. Towards the beginning of the book we learned what happened between Lennie and a girl in Weed. I never thought a similar event would occur towards the end of the book between Lennie and Curley’s wife. Overall in my opinion, the book was very good.
Try to stay away from thos elementary words like "sad." Also try to dig a bit deeper into the book and explore. For example what is the deeper meaning of the comment made that these two will never own a piece of land? Use more quotes and references to support yourself.
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