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

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George shouldn’t be so mean to Lennie because he doesn’t understand things like George. In chapter one George says “‘come on, give it here” (Steinbeck5). when Lennie was petting the dead mouse. It shows how George doesn’t let Lennie have anything that isn’t bothering George. In chapter one also George says “Blubbernin’ like a baby!” (9). George doesn’t understand what disability Lennie has. Although George doesn’t understand Lennie’s Disability, George might be trying to make Lennie a better person than he is. In chapter two the boss said “well I never seen one guy take so much trouble for another guy” (22). George was trying to get the job for himself and Lennie, because if George and Lennie didn’t get the job they would have to find another
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