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In Chapter 1, Lennie is portrayed as mentally challenged but physically strong. He is childlike, dependent on George, and has a deep desire to do what is right despite his tendency to unintentionally cause trouble. His innocence and lack of awareness of the consequences of his actions are also apparent.

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