The stickleback in "Of Mice and Men" is not given a specific name. It serves as a symbol of George and Lennie's dream of having their own land and taking care of animals. The stickleback represents the idea of autonomy and independence that they hope to achieve one day.
Yes
I am about 99 percent sure that there is no one in mice and men who is named Billy!! You must have the wrong name!!
if you intended in of mice and men by Steinbeck Lennie last name is Small.
Milton
"big" is his last name.. hahahah just kidding. His full name is George Milton.
The name of the black farmhand in "Of Mice and Men" is Crooks. He is segregated from the other workers on the ranch and faces discrimination due to his race.
sir squeakerton
Lennie Small .
his hometown was in Calledenes, USA, travelling to "Weedwood" somewhere else
In John Steinbeck's novella "Of Mice and Men," Crooks is only known by his last name. His full name is not provided in the text.
Ranch
George and Lennie