Andrew says it's because it's ironic that his last name is Small, when he is a big man.
Steinbeck gives Lennie the last name "Small" to contrast his physical stature with his mental abilities and innocence. It highlights Lennie's vulnerability and emphasizes his childlike nature, as well as foreshadowing his tragic fate.
Because of the irony of the name - Lennie is a very large, heavily built man, yet his surname is small.
The lady who used to give Lennie mice was Lennie's Aunt Clara.She was a kind-hearted woman who cared for Lennie like a mother figure, as he had no family of his own. She would give Lennie mice to pet and care for, not realizing the danger he posed to them due to his strength and lack of understanding.
Lennie tells his froend George he remembers that a lady used to give mice to him. George scoffs. "A lady, huh? (you) don't even remember who that lady was. That was your own Aunt Clara. An' she stopped givin' 'em to ya. You always killed 'em." Lennie's Aunt Clara had raised Lennie from when he was a baby right up until she died, then he and his friend George went out working, and looking for work, together.
He compares Lennie to a bear by referring to his big paws. He describes Lennie drinking from the river like a horse. When Lennie kills the puppy, he circles nerviously like a terrier.
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He likes the fact that the mice is soft and wants to keep it. Until george tells him to give it. Afterwards George throws it.
Lennie has a fixation with petting soft things, like mice, because it gives him a sense of comfort and security. However, his strength and inability to control his own power often lead to him accidentally harming the mice, which causes him distress.
Steinbeck chose not to divide "Of Mice and Men" into chapters because he wanted to create a seamless narrative flow. This format contributes to the novella's sense of immediacy and intensity, allowing the story to unfold without interruption or distraction. Steinbeck's decision also reflects the simplicity and straightforwardness of the characters and themes in the novel.
read chapter 5 of the book mice and men LAZY
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Because he kept killing them all.
George was a small and quick, dark of face with restless eyes and sharp strong features. George is described by being small, he has strong hands, slender arms, a thin bony nose. Lennie is a huge man,his face is shapeless, with large pale eyes and wide sloping shoulders. He walked dragging his feet and his arms hung loosely.
Lennie wanted to pet the mouse as he walked as he loves to pet soft things.Once his aunt Clara used to give him mice to pet but she stopped giving them to him because he was petting them too hard and killing them.