yes. he does get shunned by others. as he has the mentality of a small child, he is socially disadvantsged and cannot interact well withouth the help pg george. also, curley picks on him a lot.
Lennie is portrayed as an outsider in "Of Mice and Men" due to his mental disability, which sets him apart from other characters in the novel. His inability to understand social cues and regulations causes him to struggle with fitting in and belonging, contributing to his outsider status within the ranch community. Additionally, Lennie's physical strength and unpredictable behavior alienate him further from his peers, making him an outcast.
because he acts like a child and is mentally challenged. he also is bigger and stronger than the others
Mice, rabbits, dogs
Lennie Small .
Lennie died next to the Salinas River in "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck.
Auburn
the mice represent Lennie's personality
They sent Carlson to get the sheriff in "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck after Lennie accidentally killed Curley's wife.
Lennie Small and George Milton
Yes
lennie and George are friends
the bushes
George.
lennie