Lennie is one of the two main characters. Lennie is a large, strong man with a mental disability, making him innocent and childlike. Lennie often gets into trouble. His travel companion, George, is a smaller man, who often regrets that he agreed to care for Lennie, when he was clearly uncapable. George never disciplines Lennie when he does something wrong.
The two main characters in "Of Mice and Men" are George Milton and Lennie Small.
In "Of Mice and Men," Susy and Clara are not characters in the story. The main characters are George Milton and Lennie Small.
George and Lenny
George and Lennie
Lennie and George
George Milton and Lenny Small are the two main characters in "Of Mice and Men". Lenny is the mildly retarded one.
In the film version of 'Of Mice and Men', Gary Sinise is the director. He also plays one of the main characters, George.
Lennie and George
Lennie and George
Lennie and George
George and Lennie
The correlation between mice and men is a literary one from John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men." In the novel, the characters George and Lennie have a relationship similar to that of mice who rely on each other for companionship and protection in a harsh world. The title suggests that like mice, the characters are vulnerable and easily crushed by the circumstances around them.