He doesnt get punished as he is protected by Slim.
Lennie lacks the mental capacity to fully understand the consequences of his actions, yet he is worried about being punished for accidentally causing harm. It is ironic because his concern for punishment highlights his innocence and childlike nature, despite the tragic outcomes of his actions.
Lennie's full name is Lennie Small, which is ironic because Lennie is neither physically nor mentally small. He is actually a large, strong man with limited cognitive abilities. This irony emphasizes the difference between his physical appearance and his cognitive capabilities.
Lennie was told to stay away from Curley's wife, as George was worried that Lennie's innocent nature might get them into trouble.
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Lennie fears that George will no longer let him tend the rabbits. This punishment is especially terrifying to Lennie because it jeopardizes his dream of living on a farm with George and tending the rabbits.
bc i said so
That he wont get to tend the rabbits.
George's last name is Milton and Lennie's last name is Small.
In 'Of Mice and Men,' Lennie's inappropriate surname is Small. This name is ironic because Lennie is physically large and strong, contrasting with his mental limitations and childlike innocence.
Cole wasn't worried about the terms of his punishment because he initially believed he could easily manipulate the situation to his advantage. He was overconfident in his ability to control and outsmart others, which led him to dismiss the severity of his punishment. Additionally, Cole was struggling with denial and a lack of insight into his own behaviors which contributed to his lack of concern about the consequences.
Lennie is one of the few people that Crooks has power over. Lennie had just trespassed in Crook's room. Crooks is teasing Lennie, because he knows that Lennie depends on George to make every decision for him. When Lennie thinks this is true, he gets really worried. Because he is gulible, he believes him so easily.
Lennie is one of the few people that Crooks has power over. Lennie had just trespassed in Crook's room. Crooks is teasing Lennie, because he knows that Lennie depends on George to make every decision for him. When Lennie thinks this is true, he gets really worried. Because he is gulible, he believes him so easily.
It is ironic because Lennie's physical strength contrasts with his childlike innocence and mental limitations, making him vulnerable and dependent on George for protection and guidance despite his size. In contrast, George is small in stature but possesses strength of character and intelligence, guiding and protecting Lennie despite his physical size.