Sympathetic Toward Lennie In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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The book Of Mice and Men is written by the well known author John Steinbeck. The book is about to men named George and Lennie. George has a small build but is very bossy towards Lennie. He has little patience for Lennie and can hardly stand him but he can’t live without him. Lennie has a large build, he is very strong but has low intelligence. This causes him and George to get in trouble and bad things happen. The author makes us feel sympathetic towards Lennie because he s a nice guy that doesn’t do anything bad. Lennie is a strong and powerful man. On pg.64 Slim says “Looks to me like ever’ bone in his han’ is bust.” This happened to Curley after he called out Lennie for having a smile on his face at the wrong moment. Lennie stood up like

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