The rabbit
The second hallucination, in the form of a giant rabbit, tells Lennie that he will not be allowed to tend the rabbits on the dream farm. The rabbit represents Lennie's fear and guilt over not living up to George's expectations and the consequences of his actions.
Lennie sees a hallucination of his Aunt Clara scolding him for making George mad and reminding him about all the trouble he causes. The hallucination keeps repeating the same scolding phrases to Lennie, causing him distress.
His second visitor tells Lennie about a land they can own and work on together, just like George and Lennie had dreamt of. This reminds Lennie of the conversation he had with Crooks where Crooks had pointed out that most guys have similar dreams of owning land, but they rarely come true.
Hallucination Engine was created in 1994.
Hallucination Strip was created in 1974.
Lennie has his first imaginary conversation with his Aunt Clara, who scolds him for causing trouble and not listening to George. This scene occurs in John Steinbeck's novella "Of Mice and Men."
In the novella "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck, Lennie imagines he sees a giant rabbit speaking to him, which represents his own guilt and fear about his actions and George's disapproval. This hallucination is a manifestation of his anxiety and longing for George's approval and companionship.
The duration of Hallucination Generation is 1.5 hours.
Artificial Hallucination was created on 2004-02-25.
Favourite Hallucination EP was created in 2006.
Atheists believe that God is a mere hallucination.
Hallucination Generation was created on 1966-12-01.
Yes. A hallucination of touch is called a tactile hallucination.