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In "Of Mice and Men," Lennie is often described as having a childlike innocence and a limited mental capacity. He struggles to understand social cues and consequences of his actions due to his intellectual limitations, which leads to various challenges throughout the story.

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He forgets where they're going (he forgets to where they're going three times), forgets to where he put his own work card at (George had both of them), He drinks from the Salinas River by dunking his whole head in, drinking from it like a horse, and imitates George due to his mental illness.

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In Of Mice and Men, Lennie represents the mentally challenged in the 1930's.

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He is soo childish and also cannot remember anything. The only thing is remembers is about Rabbits. He kills animals petting them.

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Lennie is extremely concerned about getting rabbits. He wants to live on a ranch so that they can "live off the fatta the lan" and he can tend the rabbits.

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Losing George

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If you are talking about the John Steinbeck book Of Mice And Men, then Lennie like mice because he likes how things feel. He likes soft things like mice puppies and hair.


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