Lennie keeps a dead mouse in his pocket, which he likes to pet and take care of. Later, he goes searching for the dead mouse after realizing he has lost it.
Lennie kept a dead mouse in his pocket because he enjoyed petting soft things and found comfort in touching the mouse's fur.
He likes the fact that the mice is soft and wants to keep it. Until george tells him to give it. Afterwards George throws it.
In "Of Mice and Men," Lennie tries to keep a puppy hidden from George so he won't be mad at him for accidentally killing it. Lennie's actions reveal his fear of disappointing George and his struggle to understand the consequences of his actions.
Lennie's Sneaky ThingsIn Steinbeck's novel 'Of Mice and Men' Lennie tries to do many sneaky things. For example, in Chapter 5 we read about the puppy he was given by Slim. While playing with the puppy in the barn Lennie accidentally kills it, and then tries to conceal this fact by hiding the body under some hay.
that he likes soft things.
George gets angry with Lennie in the clearing because Lennie, despite being repeatedly told, insists on bringing a dead mouse with him - which goes against their plan to keep a low profile at their new job. George becomes frustrated with Lennie's inability to understand the consequences of his actions.
He likes to stroke things because it calms him, but he ends up killing them because of his strength. He keeps it in his pocket so he doesn't have to tell George. He knows George will get angry.
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A puppy you keep in your pocket!?!
It's a handkerchief you keep in your pocket.