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Lennie's aunt's name is never mentioned in the novel "Of Mice and Men." She is only referred to as "Aunt Clara."
she is lennies aunt who died which is why george is taking care of him hope this helps
Aunt Clara's appearance in Lennie's mind serves as a reminder of his past and the guidance and care she provided him. She represents his conscience and his longing for companionship and guidance in his difficult journey. Aunt Clara's presence in his thoughts helps amplify his feelings of loneliness and isolation.
Lennie continously tries to defend himself by telling his aunt Clara that he "tried and tried" to prevent things from going bad, and ultimately tells her that he might as well just go live in a cave. Which aunt Clara responds to him that he will never do that.
In "Of Mice and Men," Clara is a woman mentioned briefly in the novel as being married to Carlson, one of the ranch workers. She is not a major character in the story and does not play a significant role in the main events of the plot.
because lennies aunt told george to take care of him
Doorknobs Aunt Clara was the forgetful witch on "Bewitched".
The duration of Aunt Clara - film - is 1.4 hours.
Aunt Clara - film - was created on 1954-11-22.
It is unclear who George is or if he talks about Aunt Clara. More context is needed to provide a specific answer.
George was a friend of Lennie's aunt who passed away.
Aunt Clara is Lennie's aunt. She isn't in the story because she is already dead, but she is referred to by both Lennie and George throughout the novel.