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

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We all know someone who has to have a guardian or caretaker with them at all times. These people usually have mental handicaps that don’t let them function on their own. In the book Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, we learn that lennie has a disability. In the story, George wants to have Lennie by his side to keep him out of trouble. As we read in the book, we find out what type of person George is. George shows sympathy for Lennie throughout the novel. George said again, “I said get him” (63). This shows that George has to protect Lennie to get him out of trouble. Also, George is responsible for taking care of Lennie. George has to tell this to Lennie to get him out of the fight with Curley. In the later chapters we come across
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