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In the book 'Of Mice and Men' Lennie is Lennie Small, he is George's best friend.
He is traveller looking for work during the great depression in America.
He is very big but doesn't no his own strength. He is also not very bright.
He is obsessed with rabbits and loves touching soft things which gets him into a lot of trouble.
When George gets angry with Lennie for causing trouble, he threatens to go to a place where Lennie won't be able to find him and live an easier life without the burden of taking care of him.
When Lennie comes into the house, he talks about how he likes petting soft things. His actions of petting the soft puppy are similar to when he grabbed a woman's dress because he was attracted to its softness. Both instances show Lennie's innocent desire for comfort and his inability to control his strength.
Surprised then tells him to get out but then doesn't care and tells Lennie to take a seat.
Crooks, the negro stable buck. He does this after Curley's wife threatens him when Lennie and Candy are in his room talking about the house they are planning on getting.
No bodies dream comes true in the book. And Lennie gets killed.
Lennie is hunched over because he is feeling guilty and ashamed for accidentally killing Curley's wife in the barn. He understands the consequences of his actions and is overwhelmed with remorse.
He seeks to compensate for his small stature by picking fights with larger men. Curly seems set on proving that he is a big man in all but size. His success as an amateur boxer is an obsession, so every person he meets is seen as a potential opponent. Lenny is a weak and easy target.
Rudy comes and threatens Sonny abuot Shelley, THE NEW GIRL.
Told him to hide in the brushes where they slept
The quote "Lennie covered his face with his huge paws and bleated with terror" comes from Chapter 6 of John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men."
Lennie Williams's birth name is Lennie Donskov Overgaard.
George and Lennie Small. George's last name never comes up.