A brief summary of this chapter; the chapter starts with Lennie having a vision of his Aunt Clara and a gigantic rabbit, both yelling at him, this is a way of him understanding that he has done something wrong. The chapter ends with George finding Lennie and telling him about the farm house they plan on buying. George does this in order to distract Lennie and bring him to a better place for hope. This also gives George the strength and courage to point the gun to the back of Lennie`s head, pulls the trigger and kills Lennie.
How this chapter ties into my theme is by showing how individuals with mental disabilities are influenced by their crazy imagination and visions as Steinbeck illustrates in this novel.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9irH7ruetdo ( ling to video )