CURLEY
Curley is always looking for a fight and seems especially focused on Lennie in 'Of Mice and Men'. He is the boss's son and has a reputation for picking fights with anyone he sees as weaker or vulnerable. His aggression is amplified when he perceives a threat to his authority or masculinity.
What suggests that Lennie has the mind of a child
A reader may not connect with a character who seems dishonest.
Hawkeye was a character in a book, by James F. Cooper, called "Last of the Mohicans". Not positive, but it seems most likely.
Most likely. If you look at a complete list of DC characters, it seems highly unlikely that Galactus could take all of them in one fight.
HAMM
Not likely. Uzumaki Naruto seems determined to saveUchiha Sasuke. It is more likely that Sasuke dies saving the village with Naruto/sacrifices himself for good in some way-- I am familiar with this type of character.
hamm
Not necessarily. While protagonists are typically the main character and therefore more likely to be complex and developed (round), they can still be flat characters if they lack depth and remain consistent throughout the story. The depth and complexity of a protagonist depend on how well the author develops the character.
George believes that Lennie's attack on the girl in Weed was accidental and not malicious. He believes that Lennie didn't understand his own strength and didn't intend to harm her. It seems probable given Lennie's mental limitations and innocence.
Round Character
It seems likely.