Of Mice And Men characters : Lennie
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- OF MICE AND MEN CHARACTERS : LENNIE
- Good worker
- page 25 'George- why ain't we goin' on to the ranch and get some supper? They got supper at the ranch.'
- page 64 'There ain't nobody can keep up with him. God awmighty I never seen such a strong guy.'
- page 42 'he's sure a hell of a good worker. Strong as a bull.'
- Disabled
- page 126 'Jus' like a big baby'
- page 23 'Jus' a dead mouse, George.'
- unhygenic as he killed the mouse
- page 141 'And then from out of Lennie's head there came a little fat old woman.'
- Compared to an animal
- page 19 'dragging his feet a little, the way a bear drags his paws.'
- page 20 'snorting into the water like a horse.'
- page 26 'Lennie lumbered to his feet'
- page 43 'Strong as a bull'
- page 55 'Lennie cried out suddenly'
- page 68 'I socked him over the head with a fence picket to make him let go.'
- page 128 'And she was still, for Lennie had broken her neck.'
- page 140 'he came as silently as a creeping bear moves.'
- page 92 'He stood crying, his fist lost in Lennie's paw.'
- page 91 'Lennie covered his face with his huge paws and bleated with terror'
- page 128 'her body flopped like a fish'
- Manipulating
- page 26 'Lennie made an elaborate performance of innocence.'
- page 30 'An' if I foun' a mouse, I could keep it.'
- page 31 'Lennie spoke craftily.'
- page 31 'He had sensed his advantage.'
- manipulating George with guilt
- Loyal
- page 104 'Who hurt George?' he demanded'
- ready to defend for George
- page 104 'What you supposin' for? Ain't nobody goin' to suppose no hurt George.'
- page 104 'Who hurt George?' he demanded'
- Compared to a bear
- page 19 'the way a bear drags his paws'
- page 20 'Lennie dabbled his big paw'
- page 26 'Lennie lumbered to his feet'
- page 91 'Curley was flopping like a fish on a line'
- Bears eat fish
- page 92 'his fist lost in Lennie's paw'
- Physically Strong
- page 64 'God awmight I never seen such a strong guy'
- page 68 'He was so scairt he couldn't let go of that dress.'
- page 91 'his fist was lost in Lennie's paw'
- Phyically Large
- page 19 'his huge companion'
- page 19 'Behind him waled his opposite, a huge man'
- Menality Of A Child
- p.19 'sloping shoulders ;and he walked heavily dragging his feet
- walking like a child
- p.21 'imitated George exactly.'
- p.22 'I remember about the rabbits'
- illusions of rabbits show how how little priorites Lennie have in life
- p.22 'I musta lost it.'
- forgetting like a child
- Lennie did not have his work card
- p.26 'an elaborate performance of innocent'
- lying and manipulating like a child
- p.26 'His voice broke a little. 'I don't know why I can't keep it.'
- attached like a child
- p.40 'Lennie got up and did the same with his bed
- p.19 'sloping shoulders ;and he walked heavily dragging his feet
- Good worker
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