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Of Mice and Men Chapter 6 was written by John Steinbeck. Spoilers ahead! All the foreshadowing of the book is fulfilled here: mental health, loneliness, friendship, death and killing for the right reasons, Weak vs Strong; all make an appearance in the final scene. It begins with an odd bit in which Lennie's other "personalities" we never hear nor see from during the rest of the novel appear. I believe they do so in order to illustrate how an idiot-savant / asperger-autistic type individual like Lennie think and the fixations they can have; NOT that he necessarily has schizophrenia. But that is open to interpretation. George finds him in the brush where he told him to hide and as the voices of the man-hunt get nearer, he tells Lennie to look across to the mountains and imagine a happy scene. It is revealed George took Carlson's Luger pistol and pulls it out, shooting Lennie in the back of the head as he shouts happily about the rabbits he will get to tend one day. Slim, in his infinite knowledge and perspective, knows the whole story and comforts George after he had to shoot his best friend in the head to save him. Carlson ends the book with a comment that should make us consider, really, what this whole book is about: Perspective. He says, more in ignorance than heartlessness: "Now what the hell ya' suppose is eatin' them two guys?" Themes to consider: Perspective. Dreams are not always attained, that is part of life. Suffering is part of life, not the end of life. Bonds of Friendship. This video/audio recording is for entertainment and educational purposes only. No copyright infringement is intended.