Curley's wife.
well could be the one guy in the today show crowd everyday In the book 'Of Mice and Men' Lennie is Lennie Small, he is George's best friend. He is traveller looking for work during the great depression in America. He is very big but doesn't no his own strength. He is also not very bright. He is obsessed with rabbits and loves touching soft things which gets him into a lot of trouble.
Curley's wife in "Of Mice and Men" tells her dream of being a movie star to Lennie, one of the main characters in the book. She confides in him because she feels he is simple-minded and harmless, making him seem like a safe person to share her dream with.
Lennie kills Curley's wife by shaking her so hard that her neck breaks -- remember, he is a big strong man. He does not kill her on purpose. He is only shaking her like that because he wants...
In John Steinback's novel "Of Mice and Men," Lennie is compared to a bear and a horse on page 22. Steinbeck describes Lennie possessing the strength and clumsiness of a bear, as well as being capable of physical labor like a horse.
In Chapter 1 of "Of Mice and Men," the relationship between George and Lennie is one of companionship and protection. George acts as a caretaker for Lennie, who has a mental disability, by guiding and looking out for him. Despite George often getting frustrated with Lennie's simple-mindedness, there is also a deep bond of friendship and loyalty between them.
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In John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men," Curley's wife dies accidentally when Lennie snaps her neck during a struggle in the barn. Lennie was trying to quiet her because she was screaming, and he didn't understand his own strength.
Crooks is reading a book in the harness room at the beginning of Chapter 4. He is engrossed in the story until Lennie enters the room.
Lennie's last name is Small so it's full name is Lennie Small.
This book is about two men named George and Lennie who travel together during the great depression. when they go to there new job they meet this guy curly who thinks he is the "tough guy in the barn". so curly tries to beat up Lennie but that doesn't work because Lennie breaks curly's hand. then curlys wife comes in the barn a little later in the story and Lennie starts to pet her hair and he cant stop so she starts to shout and fidget and curly doesn't no any better so he hangs on to her and accidentaly snaps! he neck. curly find out but Lennie ran away George finds Lennie and tells him all about the fantasy place that they are going to and George shoots Lennie in the back of the head.
In the novella "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck, George tells Slim that he'll take care of Lennie after Lennie gets into trouble at the ranch. This conversation happens in Chapter 3 of the book.