Zusammenfassung der Ressource
"He ain't no good to you, Candy. An' he
aint' no good to himself. Why'n't you
shoot him, Candy?"
- not his fault
- the world is cruel
- strong and the weak theme
- should Canday let his dog live thought the pain/ is life worth living if you only experience pain
- should George let Lennie live thought the pain, by keeping him alive
- should George shot lennie
- is Candy being greedy if he let his dog live even thought he knows the dog will only feel pain( their
was some chinese philosopher I remember but don't know his name) because he real wants his dog
to stay.
- is George being greedy if he had let Lennie
live
- linking with male friendships:do the other workers real live without friends or are they dead souls waiting to be collected
- should George have shot him self after he killed Lennie because he is his only friend
- human nature is cruel.
- animal nature is cruel
- human and animal parallelism
- Carlson understand the Canday's dog will on experience pain for the rest of his
life
- Canday and the others should have look after him because it is not his fault he is weak.
- can you penalize someone for something they did not know they did wrong
- can you penalize Lennie for being stupid
- Canday 's dog is weak