As always, George was solicitous of Lennie's welfare and protective of him. His intent was to send him to a better place, a place he'd never known, a place where they'd have the rabbits Lennie had always so yearned for in his gentle, infantile mind. George shot him then at the precisely right moment. --The Ern.
Lennie's last name is Small so it's full name is Lennie Small.
Lennie Small .
Chapter 18- There Are No Words For This. It's the last chapter in Jacobs POV.
"Show my head to the people, it is worth seeing."
George Milton and Lennie SmallMilton is a reference to John Milton, author of Paradise Lost.Small is an ironic reference to Lennie's size.
Lennie saw a girl in a red dress. He touched it, she panicked and Lennie would not let go. The girl was scared and told people that she had been raped by Lennie, even though this was a lie. Lennie and George had to run away.
page 106 the second to last page
In John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men," George and Lennie's last names are not given. They are simply referred to as George Milton and Lennie Small.
The incident that caused Lennie and George is to leave their last place of work was all because of Lennie. Lennie got into trouble for touching a woman's dress and he didn't let go even though the woman was screaming.
The last chapter is chapter 9 with then the Epilogue.
Small, Lennie Small.
Bananas