I would say slim is the most ethically sound.
Slim is portrayed as the most level-headed and fair-minded character in "Of Mice and Men." He does not exhibit any overt prejudice towards the other characters on the ranch and is respected by many for his impartiality and wisdom.
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Gary Sinise portrayed the character of George in the 1992 film adaptation of "Of Mice and Men."
The character's name is Lennie Small.
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No, Candy is not a static character in "Of Mice and Men". Throughout the novella, Candy demonstrates development and growth in his character, particularly through his relationships with George and Lennie, as well as his reactions to key events in the story.
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Lennie and george
Tart is not a character in John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men." It is possible that there is confusion with another character or book.
Of Mice and Men has a mentally retarded character.
Lennie Small is the character in "Of Mice and Men" who often mimics the actions of others. He tends to imitate the behaviors and words of those around him, particularly George, his close companion.
The character was based on real character the book is what happen and Steinbeck is Slim in the book