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yes the puppy dies cause Lennie pet it too hard and too much
In "Of Mice and Men," two animals die: the puppy that Lennie accidentally kills by petting too hard, and the future dream of having rabbits that Lennie will not be able to tend to after George is forced to shoot him.
yes the puppy dies cause Lennie pet it too hard and too much
Lennie dies in Chapter 6 of "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck. It happens after he accidentally kills Curley's wife and realizes the trouble he has caused. George is ultimately forced to make the difficult decision to prevent further harm by shooting Lennie.
In John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men," Curley's wife dies accidentally when Lennie snaps her neck during a struggle in the barn. Lennie was trying to quiet her because she was screaming, and he didn't understand his own strength.
he does something stupid he does what he did in weed where he wanted to feel the dress and this time tragically he hold ed on to tight and he killed curleys wife and from earlier on in the story George told him if he gets in trouble to go near the river on the way to the ranch and there is where George put the gun to Lennies head
The main two main reasons why George didn't want Lennie to have a mouse are that he kills the mouse without knowing/realizing his own strength when the mice bite him, and Lennie bothers George by bringing that same mouse but Lennie doesn't know that bothers him. Lennie acts like a child mental.
In the first chapter of Of Mice and Men, the main character Lennie kills a mouse accidentally. Lennie, as a character, likes to pet soft things, such as mice. But he is a physically strong character who can 'buck as much barley as two men', and so he accidentally killed the mouse.
The two animals that die in "Of Mice and Men" are a puppy that Lennie accidentally kills by petting it too hard and Curley's wife, who dies when Lennie accidentally breaks her neck while trying to silence her after she becomes scared of him.
George shot Lennie in the back of the head to spare him from a more brutal death at the hands of a vengeful mob. It was a difficult decision for George, who wanted to prevent Lennie from suffering and to protect him from further harm.
Lennie Hastings died in 1978.
Lennie Lower died in 1947.