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Mercy Killing or Murder: A Moral Dilemma Regarding the Death of Lennie in Of Mice and Men

Ting-Xuan Shen 1, Ya-huei Wang 2 *
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1 Department of Applied Foreign Languages, Chung-Shan Medical University, 40201, Taiwan2 Department of Medical Education, Chung-Shan Medical University Hospital, 402, Taiwan* Corresponding Author
International Journal of Social Sciences and Artistic Innovations, 2(4), December 2022, 34-40, https://doi.org/10.35745/ijssai2022v02.04.0004
Published: 30 December 2022
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ABSTRACT

This study aims to analyze the death of Lennie Small, a tragic character in Of Mice and Men, through the lens of deontology and consequentialism. People have always paid the most attention to the ending of Of Mice and Men: Should George have killed Lennie or not? This study focuses on the factors that led to George’s decision to end Lennie’s life, using ethical perspectives to justify George’s decision to shoot Lennie to death. With the shooting of Lennie as an example, we intend to demonstrate that, although the action and the outcome may be the same from the deontological perspective and the consequential perspective, the motivation for the shooting is different because of different moral philosophies. Consequentialism provides a clear benchmark to abide by; in contrast, although deontology claims that people are obliged to follow the supreme principle of morality, without clear guidance, people may confront contradictory obligations and, hence, face a dilemma.

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Shen, T.-X., & Wang, Y.-H. (2022). Mercy Killing or Murder: A Moral Dilemma Regarding the Death of Lennie in Of Mice and Men. International Journal of Social Sciences and Artistic Innovations, 2(4), 34-40. https://doi.org/10.35745/ijssai2022v02.04.0004