Lennie accidently kills his pupppy by hitting it. This is something like what he said to Curly's wife. "It made like it was going to bite me, and I made like I was going to hit it, and, and..." Hope I helped...:] T.A.
I not read that book i so long but if your talking about of mice and men i dont even know if i have the title right but he kills is by accident he is so strong and mentally handicaped that he does not relizes his own strenght. i think frmo holding the puppy to hard he like strangled it i think if we are talking about the same book i think im correct but you can double check me i read it over 13 years ago in like 6th grade i think hope i helped
Lennie gets angry with his dead puppy because he foresees his punishment being that Lennie will no longer allow him to â??tendâ?? to the rabbits. This highlights Lennieâ??s state of mind as a character.
Lennie kills his puppy accidentally by petting it too roughly, not knowing his own strength. This shows his inability to understand the consequences of his actions due to his mental disability.
Lennie starts freaking out, and hides it in the hay in the barn.
because lennie would pinch their heads a little so they wont bight him, and since lennie is a big guy he accedently killed them.
he mann handeled it and it died!
George wants to give Lennie a pup so it attracts his attenion to something else, George thinks by doing this it will keep Lennie out of trouble. Also because George thinks a pup is bigger than a mouse so Lennie couldnt kill it easily.
Mice, rabbits, dogs
If you are talking about the book Of Mice and Men, Lennie is mad at the puppy for dieing. He was playing with the puppy, it went to bite him playfully, and Lennie smacked the puppy on its head. Lennie, being mentally retarded was unaware of his strength and accidentally killed the puppy.
Slim has the Puppy that Lennie Wants, that George Promised him to replace the dead mouse.
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Lennie is not aware of the power he possesses, so when Lennie kills his puppy he is not able to understand what he was just done
yes the puppy dies cause Lennie pet it too hard and too much
Slim gives Lennie one of his puppies
Slim gave Lennie a puppy in "Of Mice and Men" as a gesture of kindness and companionship. However, due to Lennie's inability to handle animals gently, the puppy meets a tragic end.
A puppy
Slim gives Lennie a puppy as a gift. This is important to Lennie because it provides companionship and a sense of responsibility, helping him feel loved and needed. The puppy also serves as a symbol of the innocence and vulnerability that Lennie possesses.
Lennie accidentally killed the newborn puppy while petting it too roughly. He didn't understand his own strength and unintentionally harmed the fragile animal, causing him great distress and guilt.