Lennie is a huge man, shapeless of face, with large, pale eyes, with wide, sloping shoulders; and he walked heavily, dragging his feet a little, the way a bear drags his paws. But his arms did not swing his sides, hung loosely. He is also the main character of the book Of Mice and Men who doesn't know his own strength. He is described as a child like with child mentality, innocent, and earns the love and trust from his best friend/brother George. He also gets in trouble during their travel and George yells at him because of the trouble he causes.
His full name is Lennie Small. He is a special kind of character who loves soft things such as mice and rabbits unless if they bite him so he kills them using his fingers without even realizing. So he thinks that the soft animals that bite get killed by their selves when he touches them. In addition, his dream with George is to get plentiful, colourful rabbits in their ranch. It was Lennie who gave a job to his best buddy George from his boss called The Boss.
Mice, rabbits, dogs
Lennie Small .
Lennie died next to the Salinas River in "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck.
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They sent Carlson to get the sheriff in "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck after Lennie accidentally killed Curley's wife.
the mice represent Lennie's personality
In "Of Mice and Men," George tells Lennie to go hide in the brush in Chapter 1, on page 15. This happens after Lennie panics and holds on too tight to a woman's dress, prompting George to advise him to hide if anything goes wrong.
Lennie Small and George Milton
George assures Lennie that he can build hutches for rabbits in "Of Mice and Men." George paints a picture for Lennie of them owning a piece of land where Lennie can tend to rabbits and fulfill his dream.
lennie and George are friends
the bushes
George.