Character Analysis Of Lennie In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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We all have those times in our life that we regret. In the book Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, there are many things that end in a bad way. Lennie has an intellectual disability because he does not understand much of what people say, and he has his friend George take care of him. George and Lennie have known each other since they were children. He can not live without George because George tells him what to do and protects him. They both used to live in a small town called Weed, and Lennie likes soft things, so Lennie saw a girl and touched her dress, and then the girl started screaming and Lennie just held on. When they ran away from Weed they went to get a job at the ranch. He kills Curleyś wife who is a girl on the ranch. After that