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He is primarily described using animal imagery. This ranges from having paws as a bear, drinking water like a horse and bleeting like a sheep. He is also described like a child very often.
he is described as very child-like, as he likes to pet soft things and doesn't really know what is going on around him.
Lennie is a big man with a mental disability. He does not know his own strength. He is child-like, innocent, and likes to pet soft things.

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The author John Steinbeck described Lennie as being animal-like; like a dog or a bear. This description is found in his book that is entitled Of Mice and Men.

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1. Huge

2.loyal

3.Kind

4. defenseless

5. Slow

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He is mentally ill (as in retarded), he is strong and doesn't know his own strength, he is very curious, he is also very gullible, and he is kind.

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child like

easily panicked

doesn't know his own strength

and completely dependent on george

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Childlike, strong, simple-minded.

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13y ago

tall, childlike, likes soft things.

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