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Society and the Mentally Handicapped
Of Mice and Men
It is not right for people to be put out of their misery if they are sick, insane or retarded and if they are a danger to society. In the novel, "Of Mice and Men", Lennie was a mentally handicapped character and after Lennie's Aunt Clara passed away, George became the caretaker of Lennie. Lennie was mentally handicapped and couldn't remember things that were told to him "two minutes ago." Lennie also loved to pet and touch soft objects but he unintentionally often hurt them. Both men worked on ranches and were trying to save up money to buy a little house with a little bit of land. They also wanted to live on "the fatta the land." Putting people, like Lennie, out of their misery is wrong because they have feelings and emotions just like normal human beings. Secondly, mentally handicapped people are often not aware of their physical strength and when they harm someone or something it is often not intentional. Lastly, society in general tends to take advantage of mentally challenged individuals
Approximate Word count = 683
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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