Judgment In Of Mice And Men By John Steinbeck

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There are many judgments in the story Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck. Throughout the story, Lennie has been judged mainly for his strength and indifference. You can tell right away in the story that Lennie is different from others. He loves touching delicate objects, but his strength often leads to bad outcomes. The last location they were at forced them to leave because Lennie insisted on touching a woman’s dress and wouldn't let go. To earn enough money to buy their own farm and keep rabbits for Lennie to play with, they find work at a ranch in Soledad, California. George was concerned since he didn't want people to be on Lennie’s case. He claims that he watches out for Lennie because he had been kicked in the head by a horse when he was