How the strong attack the weak. The pup, which was dependant on Lennie is the weak while Lennie was the strong. By Lennie killing the pup, it was a representation of power.
The dead mouse and puppy in "Of Mice and Men" represent the vulnerability of those who are weaker and unable to protect themselves in a harsh environment. It highlights the idea of powerlessness and the cycle of tragedy that can occur in an unforgiving world.
It symbolizes Lennie's security, but when it dies, it is foreshadowing (*SPOILER ALERT*...CONTINUE READING IF YOU REALLY WANT TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENS)
the death of Lennie.
the mouse is significant because it shows how much Lennie has no control over his strength and there for is not all with it. take the dog for example he killed that because of his strength
if a dog eats mice poison you should see a vet about it
Yes, if the mouse has rabies.
Yes.
Slim has the Puppy that Lennie Wants, that George Promised him to replace the dead mouse.
Mice in "Of Mice and Men" represent vulnerability, fragility, and dreams. They serve as a symbol of the characters' own struggles with their desires for a better future and the harsh realities of their lives. The death of the mice throughout the novel foreshadows the tragic events that unfold.
EH? what kind of question is dat?hahah!! it's dead, so obviously the ants will eat dead mice, any dead small animals will be eaten by ants..
Some memorable sights that affected Lennie in "Of Mice and Men" include the dead mouse he pets, the puppy he accidentally kills, and the vision of the giant rabbit who scolds him for his actions. These sights demonstrate Lennie's innocence and his struggles with understanding consequences.
He wants to pet it with his thumb
im not sure if here are any places where dead mice r publicly availble, but i imagine that it wood be possible 2 aquire 1 from a mouse breeder
In "Of Mice and Men," Lennie does not have a rabbit in his pocket, despite his strong desire to have one. He often dreams of tending rabbits on their future farm.
Corn--->mouse--->hawk. However, the bacteria would be interested in decomposing dead corn, dead mice and dead hawk. So there would be an arrow (----->) back to the soil that the corn will grow in.
No because if you feed a Corn Snake live mice then it can also put up a fight.Which gives the mouse an opportunity to hurt your snake.So you should probaly feed your snake frozen dead mice.