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does george want to leave lennie?

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Of mice and men I do not take for granted that George if truth be told meant what he said, he basically let himself carried from his own bad temper and the sensations that he was feeling at that time. This can be seen through the lines of page 30. At a certain point Lennie babyishly says that as George appears to be in a worst mood than usual he could go and leave him alone. George after hearing Lennie's foolish idea asked him 'where the hell could you go?'. If is true that he would be better off without Lennie why then didn't he size this occasion and left him? Why didn't he leave him so that he could be better off without him? Probably he didn't because after all he is continuously worried of his brother as well as being tremendously afraid that he could get himself into any sort...

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