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  • Lennie Small Character Analysis in Of Mice and Men | LitCharts
    Lennie Small is the secondary protagonist in Of Mice and Men He is a huge, lumbering man whose bearlike appearance masks a sweet, gentle disposition Lennie has an unnamed mental disability—according to George, this is the result of an accident as a child, though this is likely untrue
  • Of Mice and Men Characters: Lennie - eNotes. com
    Although Lennie often appears childlike and dependent, in this moment he demonstrates a keen emotional intelligence, sensing George's guilt and using it to his advantage
  • Analyzing Lennies Character Traits and Society in Steinbecks . . .
    Steinbeck portrays Lennie as childlike and dependent, emphasizing his vulnerability in a harsh world His emotional responses and need for reassurance highlight the fragility of those who cannot navigate societal challenges independently
  • Lennie Small in Of Mice and Men Character Analysis | Shmoop
    Everything you ever wanted to know about Lennie Small in Of Mice and Men, written by masters of this stuff just for you
  • Lennie Character Analysis in Of Mice and Men | SparkNotes
    Although Lennie is among the principal characters in Of Mice and Men, he is perhaps the least dynamic He undergoes no significant changes, development, or growth throughout the story and remains exactly as the reader encounters him in the opening pages
  • Character Analysis Of Lennie In John Steinbecks Of Mice And Men
    George and Lennie share an unbreakable bond, despite their contrasting appearances and personalities with George being “small and quick”, while Lennie is “a huge man, shapeless of face, with large pale eyes and sloping shoulders” (Steinbeck 2)
  • Understanding Lennie in Of Mice and Men: Study Guide, Answers, and . . .
    Lennie's vulnerability is evident in his plea, "Don't let him suck me, George," which shows his fear and inability to protect himself in certain situations This aspect of his character emphasizes the protective role George plays in their relationship
  • Of Mice and Men Essay | Developing Lennie rsquo;s Character
    Lennie is a central character in Of Mice and Men, and though many believe he is a flat character, he does in fact evolve as the story goes on, with Steinbeck making him progressively more human The reader strongly empathises with such a fascinating character who is presented in many ways
  • Lennie Small - CliffsNotes
    Lennie Small is huge and lumbering and, in many ways, the opposite of George Milton Where George has sharp features and definite lines, Lennie is "shapeless "
  • LENNIE SMALL: Character Analysis: OF MICE AND MEN
    Lennie Small is a migrant worker like George Milton, his friend and travelling companion Due to his mental disability, Lennie is completely reliant on George Both share a dream of owning a farm together, a dream that Lennie wholeheartedly believes and wants to tend the rabbits at





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