That he animal-like, slow and has huge hands like paws. when they come to the river to drink Lennie just sticks his head and drinks it even though it is dirty water this shows he is mentally slow
'snorting into the water like a horse'. 'Lennie dabbled his big paw in the water', like a bear 'Dragging his feet a little, the way a bear drags his paws' 'Slowly, like a terrier who doen't want to bring a ball to its master, Lennie apporached, drew back, approached again'.
water
They get water just like everyone from a city water system.
things like water, tropical drinks and loads more like that
The director likely uses visual and auditory cues such as showing Lennie lapping up water like a dog, setting up a parallel between the two actions. The director may also focus on Lennie's physicality and mannerisms to emphasize the similarities between him and a dog, such as his simple and instinctual behavior. Additionally, accompanying sound effects like slurping or panting could further reinforce the comparison.
-He walked heavily, dragging his feet a little, the way a bear drags his paws. -Drank with long gulps, snorting into the water like a horse. -Slowly, like a terrier who doesn't want to bring a ball to its master, Lennie approached. -He stood crying, his fist lost in Lennie's paw. -Lennie covered his face with huge paws and bleated with terror. -Suddenly, Lennie appeared out of the bush, and he came as silently as a creeping bear moves.
Most drinks contain water as a primary ingredient, but some exceptions include pure alcohols like whiskey, vodka, and rum, which are distilled and have little to no water content. Additionally, drinks like concentrated fruit juices, certain soft drink syrups, and some energy drinks may have minimal water content. However, these beverages often still contain some water as part of their formulation.
One example of foreshadowing in "Of Mice and Men" is when Lennie accidentally kills the puppy, foreshadowing his eventual accidental killing of Curley's wife. Another example is when Candy's old dog is shot, foreshadowing the fate of Lennie at the end of the novel. These events hint at the tragic outcomes that will unfold later in the story.
it just drinks water like other plants do
George told Lennie to jump into the water, and Lennie who could not swim nearly drowned. George went in to save him and Lennie still thanked him even though he was the one that told him to jump in the first place.
Jut like any other animal eats, drinks, and has shelter. Mainly eats meat and mainly drinks water.