1. smart
2. quick-witted
3. well-defined
This is what i think :)
BG
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.
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His Aunt Clara
By the end of the book, Lennie is shot and dies by the hand of George.
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Aunt Clara
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The ranch that George and Lennie dream of owning is called the "American Dream Ranch".
Lennie is not aware of the power he possesses, so when Lennie kills his puppy he is not able to understand what he was just done
No. That was not their job at the ranch in the book Of Mice and Men.
No bodies dream comes true in the book. And Lennie gets killed.
Carlson did not express any emotional reaction to Lennie's death in "Of Mice and Men." Instead, his concern was primarily focused on the practical implications of the situation, such as the repercussions of Curley finding out about Lennie's death and the impact on George.